Abstract

The Future of Religion

Thomas, Norman | June 24, 1931 issue

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The article presents information about the book "World Revolution and Religion," by Paul Hutchinson. Mr. Hutchinson belongs to the company of the friend to whom he dedicates the book, a man "not afraid of a fact" and he packs the book with relevant and well-stated facts on the world revolution already upon people, in its political, social, and racial aspects. These facts he relates to the organized religions of the world, all of which he finds to be breaking before their impact. Organized Christianity, which is his chief concern lacks the ethical dynamic, despite its occasional prophets, to deal with a profit civilization and the rising tide of revolt among exploited races, nations and classes.

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WORLD Revolution & Religion (Book); HUTCHINSON, Paul; RELIGIONS; CHRISTIANITY; CHRISTIAN sociology; RELIGIOUS institutions
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