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Topic: Return to Religion

[From the Spectator, London, England]

What is our life, personal and national, to be if the controlling force in either case is to be the standards of human conduct which Jesus Christ has set? ...

There is that in every man, or may be, which, if he grants it free expression, will shape the broad purposes of his life aright. But "the standards of human conduct which Jesus Christ has set" are not so simple to define even for the individual, much less for a nation moving and acting in a world of nations whose standsrds may be other than its own. In this sphere fervor, however disinterested, is not enough. ... There is need of conference, consultation, discussion, a common exploration of possibilities perhaps never adequately considered before.

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