A Christian basis for the post-war world

a commentary on the ten peace points

A Christian basis for the post-war world
Albert E. Baker, Albert E. Bak ...
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A Christian basis for the post-war world

a commentary on the ten peace points

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120

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Table of Contents

The contributors.
Preface, by H. Williams.
Introduction: Christian co-operation for justice and peace, by W. Temple.
Letter to the Times, December 21st, 1940.
The rights of nations, by R. R. Stokes.
Disarmament, by A. E. Baker.
International organization, by Kenneth Ingram.
Minorities, by Sidney Dark.
The law of God, by Barbara Ward.
Possessions, by Letitia Fairfield.
Education, by A. D. Lindsay.
The family, by J. A. Hughes.
Vocation in work, by Dorothy L. Sayers.
International resources, by Margaret Bondfield.
Epilogue by the editor.
Questions for discussion.

Edition Notes

"First published April 1942. Second edition July 1942."

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London

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Dewey Decimal Class
940.531
Library of Congress
D825 .B24 1942b

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120 p.
Number of pages
120

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Open Library
OL6440844M
LCCN
42024432
OCLC/WorldCat
10933741

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