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Social Source of Denominationalism
This discussion of the social character of the Christian churches is intended to be a practical contribution to the ethical problem of Denominationalism. The effort to distinguish churches primarily by reference to their doctrine & to approach the problem of church unity from a purely theological point of view appeared to be a procedure so artificial & fruitless that the author turned from theology to history, sociology & ethics for a more satisfactory account of denominational differences & a more significant approach to the question of union.
Preface
The ethical failure of the divided church
The churches of the disinherited
The churches of the middle class
Nationalism & the churches
Sectionalism & denominationalism in America
The churches of the immigrants
Denominationalism & the color line
Ways to unity
Notes
Index
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