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Making the Bible Safe for Democracy: American Methodists and the First World War

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Published/Copyright: January 5, 2018
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Abstract

The article examines the depiction of the First World War in literature published by the Methodist Episcopal Church for Sunday Schools, mission societies, young people’s organizations and a general church readership. Methodist Episcopal Church authors highlighted the biblical themes of righteousness, Christ-like self-sacrifice, and the Kingdom of God as they justified American involvement in the Great War.

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Published Online: 2018-1-5
Published in Print: 2017-10-26

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