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(3) A moral cause, in the confusion caused by the different moral systems taught. (4) A religious cause, in the inadequacy of the old religions. (5) An educational 56 Christianity as a Social Factor in Modern Japan cause, in that true teachers are very few. (6) An intellectual cause, in the constant and rapid changes in all departments of thought. There is indeed moral and mental unrest in student society. Old restraints have been ruthlessly torn down, and new moral forces cannot be erected in ...a day. The present condition is a necessary and unavoidable step in the evolution of a new moral order. It must be said for the students, that many of them are eagerly seeking some firm moral foundation on which to stand. A disproportionately large number of students are found among the members of the churches. Most of these can read English. "This means the inflow of Christian ideas and interests. There is quite a general assent to Christian ethical standards among those who are not yet members of churches, but this assent has not yet been lifted to a distinctly religious plane, which alone can make it vital and permanent and controlling.
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