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Religions Power What Makes It Work Robert Wuthnow

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Religions Power What Makes It Work Robert Wuthnow
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.67 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Robert Wuthnow
ISBN: 9780197652534, 9780197652541, 9780197652558, 0197652530, 0197652549, 0197652557
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Religions Power What Makes It Work Robert Wuthnow by Robert Wuthnow 9780197652534, 9780197652541, 9780197652558, 0197652530, 0197652549, 0197652557 instant download after payment.

"In 1903, a representative from the Salvation Army's headquarters in London traveled to Canada to explore the possibility of relocating Britain's poor overseas. Over the next three decades, a quarter of a million people were shipped to destinations in Canada, Australia, and Africa. More than a hundred thousand of those deported were children: abandoned, orphaned, and otherwise separated from their natural parents. Dozens of religious organizations took part in the effort: the Catholic Emigration Association, Church of England Society for Empire Settlement, Church of Scotland, Inter-Church Immigration Committee, Jewish Immigrant Aid Society, Methodist Church, Presbyterian Church, Society of Friends, St. Vincent de Paul, and the United Church of Canada, among others. The practice resumed on a smaller scale after World War II and continued until 1970. The agencies involved described their activities in the language of salvation, moral uplift, and service to God. "Carrying off the children of distress to the lands beyond the sea," one of the organizers wrote, was a service "to religion, humanity and civilization.""--

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