Religion and the Search for New Ideals in the USSRParty authorities, by N. Struve.--Changes in Soviet medical ethics as an example of efforts to find stable moral values, by H. Schulz.--Protestant influences on the outlook of the Soviet citizen today, by W. C. Fletcher.--The search for new ideals in the USSR: some first-hand impressions, by P. B. Reddaway.--The tenacity of Islam in Soviet Union, by H. Lamm.--The significance of religious themes in Soviet literature, by Z. Shakhovskaya.--Summary, by M. Hayward. |
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PAUL B ANDERSON | 13 |
DMITRY KONSTANTINOV | 24 |
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