edited by Willard L. Sperry
contributions by Elisha Atkins, William D. Cleary, John E. Johnson, Lucien Price and Paul D. Moody
Harvard University Press
Cloth: 978-0-674-75750-9

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The four volumes in this series assess the moral and spiritual resources available to Americans confronted with the problems of the post-war world. What have the war years disclosed about the religious life of our people? What elements of strength have we found; what weaknesses discovered? What needs most to be done in those areas where religion can be of direct help? Some twenty writers, each a recognized specialist in his field or an accredited spokesman for his subject, attempt to ascertain the facts and suggest possible answers to these questions.

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