The Religious Response in a Cantonment

There are many who are turning prophets as to what religion will be "when the boys come home." One cannot be far from the truth in the forecast that the religious life of the men in the camps will give us some intimation as to what these new interests in religion will be. In reading such d...

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Main Author: Stifler, James M. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 1918
In: The biblical world
Year: 1918, Volume: 52, Issue: 2, Pages: 160-163
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Summary:There are many who are turning prophets as to what religion will be "when the boys come home." One cannot be far from the truth in the forecast that the religious life of the men in the camps will give us some intimation as to what these new interests in religion will be. In reading such descriptions it is necessary to allow for the constant temptation to generalize and homileticize interesting incidents. Dr. Stifler's discussion is particularly valuable in that, though brief, it avoids this danger.
Contains:Enthalten in: The biblical world
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1086/476111