CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM.
> —— fr—~—*' ».' ' .r.NGLISII CHURCH iipVEMEN,T,'; .V, . (By.. tlcEr&nh.- I'fcas Afiiiaciqtlori.—Copyr|clit.t'. ■. ■) (Hoc. October B,'-io.'s p'.m.)' • London, October 8. At the Church Congress tho Bishop of Truro, Dr.Stubbs, initiated a debate on Socialism. 110 said that hiT himself belonged to tho Christian . Socialists, wlio were not.;. revolutionist's,' but evolutionists. . v i' .•. >' ■■ The' Bishop, of Southwark, Dr.,Talbot, de-i clareil that tho : very best thought and' life in the Church were moving in the direction of Socialism, ; which should not be regarded criminal. ' - - .C.'.' , The Bishop• of Truro : (Dr. Sfubb?) Is a well known 1 leader- of .the: Christian Socialist'.'nioveinent. He: ii .the • anthof of "Christ and Economics," "Charles Kingsley' rind the' Christian Social; Movement," - mid "Tlio, Social Teaching: of the-Lord's Prayer." ■ : -' : A. . Y . '.Tlio Bishop of Southwark (Dr. Talbot)Js one of tho foremost intellectual leaders of the'Allgli-' can Chufbli of the modern* school. • lie was v contributor to; "Lux Mundij" the publication Of 'which, created a sensation.some : years ago. luuL he has also written mafirarticlcs on social problems iii which he is keenly interested. •
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 633, 9 October 1909, Page 5
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172CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 633, 9 October 1909, Page 5
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