A National Problem : Alcoholic Beverages
https://archives.anglican.ca/link/article30956
- Author
- Judd, William Wallace, 1883-1981
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Bulletin [Council for Social Service]
- Date
- 1948 February 2
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Date
- 1948 February 2
- Issue
- 133
- Page
- 1-16
- Notes
- "The menace of alcohol is much in the thoughts of the Canadian people today. There is reason that it should be. The main article in this Bulletin, while written by the General Secretary of this Department, carries only the same authority as the articles in all our other Bulletins, written by various people. It is a personal statement. Except where it may quote Resolutions of the Council or of General Synod, it is not in any way a pronouncement by the Church. The principal object of the writer is to point to the rising tide of drinking in this country, which figures and general experience indicate, and to underscore the opinion that Christian example and influence are needed to stem it. The article endeavours to point out ways in which that influence may be exerted." -- [Foreword].
- Contents: [Foreword] / W.W. Judd -- Alcoholic Beverages and Christian Responsibility / W.W. Judd -- Addenda -- Pertinent Books in The Council's Library.
- Subjects
- Alcohol - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Canada
- Alcoholism - Canada
- Alcoholism - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Canada
- Temperance - Religious aspects - Anglican Church of Canada
- Location
- General Synod Archives