"The book is a welcome reminder of the extraordinary
accomplishments of Henry P van Dusen in churchmanship toward social
responsibility and his theological contribution to world
order....The book is recommended for those engaged in research in
ecumenical theology 1920-1948 and for library collections in
seminaries and universities."--Theology Today
"The present work evidences both a mastery of sources and analytic
acuity in tracing the complex connections between the world of
ideas and the direction of public affairs...A well-written and
valuable study."--First Things
"For those interested in probing the contemporary forms of
Protestant social activism, moreover, this book may serve as a
historically informative case study."--The Journal of American
History
"For those interested in probing the contemporary forms of
Protestant social activism, moreover, this book may serve as a
historically informative case study."--The Journal of American
History
"An intriguing treatment of Christian Realists who forged a
theology of international engagement for the US in the 1930s and
1940s....Recommended for advanced undergraduate and graduate
historical and theological study."--Religious Studies Review
"The book is a welcome reminder of the extraordinary
accomplishments of Henry P van Dusen in churchmanship toward social
responsibility and his theological contribution to world
order....The book is recommended for those engaged in research in
ecumenical theology 1920-1948 and for library collections in
seminaries and universities."--Theology Today
"The present work evidences both a mastery of sources and analytic
acuity in tracing the complex connections between the world of
ideas and the direction of public affairs...A well-written and
valuable study."--First Things
"For those interested in probing the contemporary forms of
Protestant social activism, moreover, this book may serve as a
historically informative case study."--The Journal of American
History
"For those interested in probing the contemporary forms of
Protestant social activism, moreover, this book may serve as a
historically informative case study."--The Journal of American
History
"An intriguing treatment of Christian Realists who forged a
theology of international engagement for the US in the 1930s and
1940s....Recommended for advanced undergraduate and graduate
historical and theological study."--Religious Studies Review
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