Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Conference Date
7-1950
Excerpt
CONTENTS
TOW ARD CHRISTIAN THINKING IN RACE RELATIONS by The Reverend Oscar E. Feucht, Secretary of Adult Education of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod.
EQUAL FACILITIES IN EMPLOYMENT AND HOUSING by Mr. Russell B. Babcock, Executive Director of the Illinois Interracial Commission.
THE ULTIMATE IN CHRISTIAN RACE RELATIONS - COMMUNICANT INTEGRATION by The Reverend Andrew Schulze, Member of The Lutheran Synodical Conference Mission Board and Pastor of Christ The King Lutheran Church of Chicago, Illinois.
WE HAVE SO MUCH IN COMMON (Banquet Address) by The Reverend Clemonce Sabourin, Pastor of Mount Zion Lutheran Church of New York City.
THE CHRISTIAN AND THE RACE PROBLEM by Dr. A . M. Rehwinkel, Professor of Christian Ethics at Concordia Theological Seminary of St. Louis, Missouri.
CIVIL RIGHTS LEGISLATION - GOOD OR BAD? by Mr. Sidney S. Redmond, Attorney, Member of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen.
EDUCATION WITHOUT DISCRIMINATION by Dr. O. P. Kretzmann, President of Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, Indiana.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FOR THE USE OF PUBLIC FACILITIES by Mr. Sidney S. Redmond, Attorney, Member of the St. Louis Board of Aldermen.
A PLAN OF ACTION by Dr. John Stach, Professor of Philosophy and history . at _Concordia College of Fort Wayne, Indiana.
The luncheon addresses were delivered by The Reverend A. R. Kretzmann and Dr. A. M. Rehwinkel. The devotional services were conducted: by The Reverend N. M. Carter and The Reverend Erwin Kurth. Dean Walter E. Bauer and Professor Armin Oldsen of Valparaiso University served as Moderators for the institute.
Recommended Citation
Valparaiso University Institute on Race Relations, "Proceedings of the 1950 Lutheran Institute on Race Relations" (1950). The Proceedings of the Institute on Human Relations. 10.
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