Who Owns America?: A New Declaration of IndependenceHerbert Agar, Allen Tate University Press of America, 1983 - 342 pages |
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Page 325
... Liberal Protestantism will reveal very frail defenses against non - Christian attitudes on other relationships . For present - day Protestantism is already so far secular- ized that under pressure it might easily be forced to sell the ...
... Liberal Protestantism will reveal very frail defenses against non - Christian attitudes on other relationships . For present - day Protestantism is already so far secular- ized that under pressure it might easily be forced to sell the ...
Page 326
... Liberal Protestant pastor noticeably lacks . I prefer , for a particular reason , to contrast art with science , rather than religion with science . The qualities which art shares with religion are just those which Liberal Protestantism ...
... Liberal Protestant pastor noticeably lacks . I prefer , for a particular reason , to contrast art with science , rather than religion with science . The qualities which art shares with religion are just those which Liberal Protestantism ...
Page 331
... Protestantism to become commendably zealous in rendering unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's ; but in its zeal it has come very close to slight- ing God . And the Liberal Protestant perhaps needs to be reminded that the followers ...
... Protestantism to become commendably zealous in rendering unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's ; but in its zeal it has come very close to slight- ing God . And the Liberal Protestant perhaps needs to be reminded that the followers ...
Contents
THE FALLACY OF MASS PRODUCTION | 3 |
BIG BUSINESS IN THE PROPERTY STATE | 18 |
AGRICULTURE and the Property State | 36 |
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