Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 272, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1934 — Page 8
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For 1900 Years It Seemed “The Sermon on the Mount” Was Economic Nonsense; Now Its Realization Is Not Only Possible, It’s the Only Way Out of Chaos * / • k
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The Indianapolis Times
Current publication in this newspaper of “The Life of Our Lord,” by Charles Dickens, daily demonstrated the interest in the teachings of Christ by the response of thousands of eager readers. Now almost as a modern day sequel, The Times presents this series of articles showing the practical possibilities, as well as the urgent need, of putting these teachings into practice. This series of articles might be termed both religious and economic. Wallace delves into the re-
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Nothing More Basically Important Has Come Out of the New Deal Than This Series of Articles...
MENTALLY, EMOTIONALLY, SPIRITUALLY STIRRING THESE ARTICLES GIVE A NEW PERSPECTIVE OF THE NEW DEAL BY ONE WHO IS IN THE THICK OF THINGS
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Statesmanship and Religion by Henry A. Wallace Secretary of Agriculture
ligious past to show what changes religious upheavals of that day have made upon our modern industrial system and our current economic problems, and points out that the Sermon on the Mount makes clear the job facing governments today. He sees the New Deal as an effort to create new social machinery, but believes the New Deal will soon be discarded unless the hearts of people embraced in a widespread religious change, are willing to operate the machinery for the general good.
3IARCH 24, 1934
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