Lambeth and Communism
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- Author
- Bliss, Kathleen, 1908-1989
- Garbett, Cyril Forster, 1875-1955
- Grubb, Kenneth G. (Kenneth George), 1900-1980
- Kirk, Kenneth E. (Kenneth Escott), 1886-1954
- Stuart, J. Leighton (John Stuart), 1876-1962
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Journal
- Bulletin [Council for Social Service]
- Date
- 1949 February 15
- Author
- Bliss, Kathleen, 1908-1989
- Garbett, Cyril Forster, 1875-1955
- Grubb, Kenneth G. (Kenneth George), 1900-1980
- Kirk, Kenneth E. (Kenneth Escott), 1886-1954
- Stuart, J. Leighton (John Stuart), 1876-1962
- Material Type
- Journal Article
- Date
- 1949 February 15
- Issue
- 140
- Page
- 1-12 p.
- Notes
- "No part of the Lambeth Report on `The Church and the Modern World' is of more immediate interest than the section dealing with Communism. There is no phenomenon in the world of today which demands more clear-eyed attention and well-organized action by Christians than this atheistic ideology and the political movement which has arisen from it. It is both an ideology and a movement and as such must be recognized. .... Christians, thus recognizing Marxian Communism for what it is, will realize that it has to be fought to a finish. .... Hence in this Bulletin we give the parts of the Lambeth document bearing on the subject, with two interpretations by bishops who attended Lambeth and who speak with full knowledge, and other material". -- Foreword.
- Contents: Foreword / W.W. Judd -- Part 1, From the Lambeth Report -- Part 2, Interpretation and Other Articles : Christianity and Communism / Cyril F. Garbutt [sic i.e. Garbett] -- Lambeth and Communism / Kenneth Escott Kirk -- Communism and Capitalism / Kathleen Bliss -- Communism and Internationalism / Kenneth G. Grubb -- The Challenge of Asia to Christianity / J. Leighton Stuart.
- Subjects
- Communism and Christianity - Anglican Communion
- Lambeth Conference, 1948
- Economic justice - Religious aspects - Anglican Communion
- China - History - 1912-1949
- China - Politics and government - 1912-1949
- Location
- General Synod Archives