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Publications and promotional material, 1950-1987.

Southern Baptist Convention. Christian Life Commission.
2 linear ft.
Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives
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Additions to collection are expected.
The Christian Life Commission is an agency of the Southern Baptist Convention. The Commission traces its roots back to the formation of the Social Services Commission in 1913. The Commission is assigned the task of helping Southern Baptist churches become aware of the "ethical implications of the Christian gospel." The Commission is located in the Southern Baptist Convention building in Nashville, Tennessee.
This is an artificial collection of publications and promotional material produced by the Christian Life Commission. The collection covers a wide range of social and moral concerns. Brochures, posters, pamphlets, study guides and leaflets comprise most of the collection. Major topics include abortion, AIDS, drugs, economic issues, hunger, gambling, peace, liquor and race relations.
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This collection covers:
Christian ethics.
Abortion Religious aspects.
Drug abuse.
Gambling.
Hunger.
Alcoholism.
Peace Religious aspects.
Race relations.
View this collection description in WorldCat.org:
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/18942429