A WORK OF PROFOUND INTEREST TO THE 

 CHRISTIAN WORLD / 



SOCIALISM AND 



CHRISTIANITY. 



By A. J. F. BEHRENDS, D,D. 

 !2tvio, F'af'Er, 50 CliNXS. Cloth, Si.oo 



This book treats from a new point of view the problems raised by the most 

 frequently advanced social theories of the day ; their relations to the reciprocal 

 duties of Labor and Capital, and the position of the Christian Church with 

 reference to the social and industrial movements that are taking place about it. 



CONTEXTS: 



I. Social Theories. II. Historical Sketch. III. The Assumptions of 

 Modem Socialism. IV. The Economic Fallacies of Modem Socialism. 

 V. The Rights of Labor. VI. The Responsibilities of Wealth. VII. The 

 Personal and Social Causes of Pauperism. VIII. The Historical Causes 

 of Pauperism and its Cure. IX. The Treatment of the Criminal Classes. 

 X. Modern Socialism, Religion, and the Family. 



"It is a book for the times in the interest of truth and justice and pure religion. 

 We have read it from beginning to end with unflagging interest, and shall read it a 

 second time this summer, and hope to lay some extracts before our readers." — New 

 York Obsemer. 



" It is the first approach to a popular systematic presentation of the principles of 

 the destructive socialism of the day. The questions which it discusses are now so 

 prominant, and their social bearing is so vital, that ministers should deal with them. 

 We commend this volume to them, especially to all who desire to get an intelligent 

 riew of one of the burning questions of the day." — Presbyterian Jojintal. 



" The book should be in every home ; and we are sure that if the principles which 

 U advocates and the information which it presents were given to every family in the 

 land, the present disturbances in our country would soon be at an end." — St. Louis 

 e ^tral Baptist. 



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THE BAKEE & TATLOE 00., Publishers, 



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