INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION between the Churches for the purposes of post-war reconstruction and a just and durable peace is expressed in this photograph given to "The Listener" by the Very Rev. A. K. Warren, Dean of Christchurch, on his return last week from America where, as delegate of the New Zealand Council of Churches and the Campaign for Christian Order, he attended the International Round-Table of Christian leaders, held at Princeton, New Jersey. The photograph shows the Round-Table Guiding Committee which did most of the work of drafting resolutions and statements for consideration by the full conference. From left to right: Dr. Harold A. Cockburn (head of the British Information Service, New York); Dr. H. J. Gezork (Professor of Social Ethics, Newton Andover Theological Seminary, Massachusetts); Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam (Bishop of the Methodist Church, Boston area, and Chairman of the Conference); John Foster Dulles (well-known international lawyer and Chairman of the Federal Council of Churches' Commission to Study the Bases of a Just and Durable Peace); Dr. Gordon A. Sisco (General Secretary of the United Church of Canada); Dean Warren; and Dr. Timothy Tingfang Lew (Dean of the Department of Theology, Yenching University, and Honorary Co-operating Secretary of the National Christian Council of China).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 220, 10 September 1943, Page 5
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204INTERNATIONAL CO-OPERATION between the Churches for the purposes of post-war reconstruction and a just and durable peace is expressed in this photograph given to "The Listener" by the Very Rev. A. K. Warren, Dean of Christchurch, on his return last week from America where, as delegate of the New Zealand Council of Churches and the Campaign for Christian Order, he attended the International Round-Table of Christian leaders, held at Princeton, New Jersey. The photograph shows the Round-Table Guiding Committee which did most of the work of drafting resolutions and statements for consideration by the full conference. From left to right: Dr. Harold A. Cockburn (head of the British Information Service, New York); Dr. H. J. Gezork (Professor of Social Ethics, Newton Andover Theological Seminary, Massachusetts); Bishop G. Bromley Oxnam (Bishop of the Methodist Church, Boston area, and Chairman of the Conference); John Foster Dulles (well-known international lawyer and Chairman of the Federal Council of Churches' Commission to Study the Bases of a Just and Durable Peace); Dr. Gordon A. Sisco (General Secretary of the United Church of Canada); Dean Warren; and Dr. Timothy Tingfang Lew (Dean of the Department of Theology, Yenching University, and Honorary Co-operating Secretary of the National Christian Council of China). New Zealand Listener, Volume 9, Issue 220, 10 September 1943, Page 5
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