Church Cooperation in Community Life
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Paul Leroy Vogt. Church Cooperation in Community Life
PREFACE
CHAPTER I. SOME PRELIMINARY DEFINITIONS
CHAPTER II. THE BASIS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE
CHAPTER III. THE ECONOMIC CHALLENGE TO THE CHURCH
CHAPTER IV. THE SOCIAL CHALLENGE TO THE CHURCH
CHAPTER V. BUILDING FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE
CHAPTER VI. THE CHURCH AND RURAL PUBLIC THOUGHT
CHAPTER VII. ADJUSTING THE LOCAL CHURCH TO THE COMMUNITY
CHAPTER VIII. INTERDENOMINATIONAL READJUSTMENT
CHAPTER IX. THE CHURCH AND OTHER RURAL AGENCIES
CHAPTER X. MISSIONARY PROGRAMS AND RURAL COMMUNITY SERVICE
CHAPTER XI. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION
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When one begins to discuss a subject it helps very much if his readers know what he has in mind in the terms used. In the title selected for this text there are at least three words that need definition. Probably no reader will agree fully with any of the definitions given, but an attempt to define should at least help the reader to understand better in what sense the terms are used by the writer.
The term "community" has come into such common use that it might be assumed that definition is unnecessary. And yet when learned bodies get together to discuss community problems a large part of the time is usually taken up in attempting to define what the different speakers are talking about.
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The church is the only agency in existence that is concerned with man in all his relationships. It is concerned with keeping alive in human consciousness the existence of a Divine Being and of man's relationship to that Being. It is the only agency that proceeds on the theory of the immortality of the human soul and that has a program of preparing the soul for a life after death. In common with other agencies the church is concerned with the individual life of man on this earth and endeavors to lead human beings to that course of life which will result in the maximum of personal spiritual welfare. And in common with other agencies it is concerned with man in his relations to others and to his material environment because these relationships have a vital effect on his spiritual life.
A full analysis of the functions of the church would include a discussion of those features of church work which have to do with man's relation to God and to an immortal existence. But in a discussion of the church in relation to the community it is not necessary to consider man's relation to God nor to a future life except in so far as beliefs in such relationships influence his personal welfare on this earth or his relationships to his fellow man. Thus this discussion falls in the field of sociology rather than in the field of theology or psychology. A casual observation of the forces at work in human relationships, especially in the smaller communities, leads quickly to the conclusion that beliefs both with reference to God and to a future life have a vital effect on social conduct. But it is the effect instead of the truth of beliefs that is the subject matter to be considered.
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