The Christian Task a Discussion of the Supreme Need of the Age How Christianit
The Christian Task a Discussion of the Supreme Need of the Age How Christianit
John Harold Du Bois
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The final demand of the age is for an eternal ^^' This demand for an eternal task the War failed utterly to meet. It lasted four short years, and then it ended. It not only did end; it had to end, for, despite the fact that for the time being it met the needs of the race better than any other single and definite task which the race has yet 48 The Christian Task confronted, it embodied destructive an8- competitive elements which rendered it seriously unfit to be the per- manent task of humanity.... These serious weaknesses were pointed out above. They could, but need not, be illus- trated and emphasized here, for the fact remains that, whatever the causes, the War has come to a close, and the salvation which it brought as a task which could be pursued for its own sake has been lost. I say "has been lost, *' but this is only partly true. It is true in the sense that the deep religious joy, which filled the hearts of those who found in the War a supreme opportunity for unlimited service of the kind which we have described, has fled.
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