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Paperback America, God's Melting-pot: A Parable-study Book

ISBN: 1179201221

ISBN13: 9781179201221

America, God's Melting-pot: A Parable-study

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"America, God's Melting-pot: A Parable-study" explores the concept of the United States as a crucible where diverse cultures and peoples blend into a unified nation under the guidance of Christian principles. Authored by Mrs. Laura Gerould Craig and published by the Council of Women for Home Missions, this work delves into the religious and social dimensions of immigration and assimilation in early 20th-century America.

The book presents a parable-driven analysis, examining the challenges and opportunities inherent in creating a cohesive national identity from a mosaic of ethnic backgrounds. It reflects the era's prevailing attitudes towards immigration, while also advocating for a religiously informed approach to integrating newcomers into American society. This study offers valuable insights into the historical perspectives on cultural integration and the role of religious organizations in shaping national identity.

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