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My theme recognizes two great facts of profound meaning: 1. The unity of the human race; 2. The diversity of the race, The latter is obvious and universally recognized; the former is usually ignored or denied. Yet both are among God's arguments, and neither indifference nor denial can invalidate a fact. That "God has made of one blood all nations of men to dwell on all the face of the earth," is not merely an affirmation of Scripture; the record is confirmed by all lines of human research.
Series
;179
Publication Date
August 2011
Keywords
unity, race, diversity
Language
English
Comments
Late 19th century Methodist Episcopal tracts on issues from theology to ethics. Old URL: http://ecommons.asburyseminary.edu/xmlui/handle/10910/16977