THE ROOT OF FRUSTRATION
| The root of the frustration of | which we are all conscious is that | I the essential forms of Christian J imagination and experience, such i as those of a future life, of forgiveness and salvation, of belief in the I active working of the Holy Spirit, I have for large numbers of people,1 I including many who are members of the Churches, lost their com- J pelling' force and are no longer] able to awaken a strong emotionalj response . . . The Gospel we knowi to be dynamite, but somehow we are not blown up . . . It is at this deepest level that our need of renewal is greatest. — Dr. Joseph H. Oldham.
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Chronicle (Levin), 16 March 1946, Page 3
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114THE ROOT OF FRUSTRATION Chronicle (Levin), 16 March 1946, Page 3
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