The Church And the Hour Reflections of a Socialist Churchwoman
The Church And the Hour Reflections of a Socialist Churchwoman
Vida Dutton Scudder
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But I submit that it is for her to crys- tallize and encourage the new demand in the name of the torn consciences of her children. Through pulpits, forums, Sunday-schools, guilds, conferences, she can hold it clear before the public eye. Organized groups of Christian stockholders, studying the problem, feeling their way toward concerted action, rise before the fancy. And why could not the Church appoint her own commission of experts? She raises great funds: funds for philanthropy, for missions,... for the relief of her aged clergy. Why not a fund to render her more fortunate children secure that their $8 The Church and the Hour income is not drawn from Sunday labor, child- labor, or any unfair exploitation of the workers? The mere existence of such a commission would give her new status among reformers and among those alienated from her. It would serve as a visible witness that organized Christianity was in earnest. It would more- over tend automatically to establish the standard it approved, for it would offer strong moral support to the many in the younger generation of employers and financiers whose hearts are set on the improvement of industrial conditions.
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