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The Dilemma of Total Revolt

Lloyd, Roger | June 22, 1957 issue

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In all the churches of the Western World, what used to be called the Christian Social Movement, has now come to a dead end, and its leaders, themselves announcing and lamenting this fact, are casting round to find the way out of it. They would not do this if they did not believe that there was such a way, or, conversely, if they thought that their work was finished and done. Significantly, this is not true of their daughter churches in the underdeveloped parts of the world, for there, particularly in India and all over the Far East and in much of Africa, the Christian Social Movement is still in its pioneering stage.

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SOCIAL change; SOCIAL movements; POLITICAL activists; CHURCH buildings; CHRISTIANITY; EAST Asia; AFRICA
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