The impulse to share the lives of the poor, the desire to make social service, irrespective of propaganda, express the spirit of Christ, is as old as Christianity itself. We have no proof from the records themselves that the early Roman Christians, who... Social Settlements - Página 84por Charles Richmond Henderson - 1899 - 196 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1893 - 296 páginas
...believe make toward the Settlement is the result of a certain renaittance going forward in Christianity. The impulse to share the lives of the poor, the desire...point of grotesqueness in their eagerness to record a "good news " on the walls of the catacombs, considered this "good news" a religion. Jesus had no... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1894 - 492 páginas
...have no recognised outlet for their active faculties. The impulse to share the lives of the poor and desire to make social service, irrespective of propaganda,...spirit of Christ, is as old as Christianity itself. That Christianity has to be revealed and embodied in the line of social progress is a corollary to... | |
| Jane Addams - 1910 - 534 páginas
...make toward the | / Settlement are the result of a certain renaissance going forward in Christianity. The impulse to share the lives of the poor, the desire...point of grotesqueness in their eagerness to record a "good news" on the walls of the catacombs, considered this good news a religion. Jesus had no set... | |
| Charles Austin Beard, Mary Ritter Beard - 1927 - 848 páginas
...Chicago in 1889, Jane Addams likewise ascribed no small part of her initiative in the enterprise to "the impulse to share the lives of the poor, the desire...irrespective of propaganda, express the spirit of Christ — an impulse as old as Christianity itself." Whatever the dominant force behind this effort to cross... | |
| 1905 - 1018 páginas
...believe make toward the Settlement is the result of a certain renaissance going forward in Christianity. The impulse to share the lives of the poor, the desire...point of grotesqueness in their eagerness to record a "good news" on the walls of the catacombs, considered this "good news" a religion. Jesus had no set... | |
| Herbert A. Leibowitz - 1991 - 420 páginas
...Subjective Necessity for Social Settlements," which she reprints entire in Twenty Years at Hull-House, "the desire to make social service, irrespective of...spirit of Christ, is as old as Christianity itself." (95) Action as the holy imperative of the Truthful and Loving Word was implicit in Addams's Rockford... | |
| Jane Addams - 246 páginas
...believe make toward the Settlement is the result of a certain renaissance going forward in Christianity. The impulse to share the lives of the poor, the desire...spirit of Christ, is as old as Christianity itself. . . . That Christianity has to be revealed and embodied in the line of social progress is a corollary... | |
| Dawn Keetley, John Pettegrew - 1997 - 564 páginas
...believe make toward the Settlement is the result of a certain renaissance going forward in Christianity. The impulse to share the lives of the poor, the desire...point of grotesqueness in their eagerness to record a "good news" on the walls of the catacombs, considered this "good news" a religion. Jesus had imposed... | |
| 1905 - 1054 páginas
...believe make toward the Settlement is the result of a certain renaissance going forward in Christianity. The impulse to share the lives of the poor, the desire...point of grotesqueness in their eagerness to record a "good news" on the walls of the catacombs, considered this "good news" a religion. Jesus had no set... | |
| 1901 - 1092 páginas
...the race that have little. 3. The effort to return to the early humanitarian idea of Christianity — the impulse to share the lives of the poor, the desire...irrespective of propaganda, express the spirit of Christ. No better locality in which to carry out their plans could have been selected by the founders of Hull... | |
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