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THURSDAY. DECEMBER id. THE DAILY TAR HEEL SECTION B, PAGE S Dr. Miller Says Protestantism Soaring With Delinquency Vs.. n Hv STAN' II SI IKK I i) :1 States Protestantism may 'ji'.irii; in I hi- 20th century, both met tin,: the threat of atheistic ..MnnmiMU aivl in dealing with; . :iu prul!i-ms hl iMuht on by in-j i tul prosperity. j I hrii' is much in American so-1 ?y rh.it lH sn t square with the I f i nt revival of religious inter-! . r.' Pr. lUilnrt M. Miller, as- ,ir.t proltvsor o hinlory, says, j 1 H init attemlanco across the ria .n soiling, but so is jmonilei Miller lias been scruiiniint Tro . vtantUm closely. Last year the I C Press pnblishei his lxok. Viiierican Protestantism and So . ..1 Iues. yi-l9:w". on which ho x nt .veen years in research. In ' he discussed Protestantism's at- i i.t,nl' toward live socia-I issues of iil IiU-rtiiv. race relations, the condition and status f laluir, war j .,n, peace and the ( ontervlinir merits ' i. capitalism, socialism and com- : i,i misni. An Lpiscopalian, Miller is quick l point out that the viewpoint in i his work is (hit wf a historian rather than a churchman. j Southern churches, ho said, have' contributed to the region's neglect j oi pressing social needs. Tradition- j ally conservative, turvdamental and j nuicerned with th- individual's sins rather than those of society, the; ( nu. ches were partially at fault in ; r Jwj it i? s - . ' V 4T trfc the best for HIM the loveliest DR. ROBERT M. MILLER . . scrutinizes Protestantism "ecclesias- ment rundemned the tical autocrats". Does the Protestant clergy lead t'.e South's inattention to social in- its congregation or is the attitude j ist ices in labor, h-msing and race oi the clergy merely the refelction relations, he wriies. , u members' 'attitudes? Tally labor problems found the; "The answer Is somewhere in le- i exerted a role of leadership in re I cent racial crises across the na tion, although "it is dilficult to evaluate these recent hapjien ings." He sees little, if any, cause for alarm in the accusation occasion i b 1 Jrb for HER nation's churches laigely on the t ween." said Miller. In many cases I ally coming trom some quarters! side of management, partially to-! Protetant ministers have been ! that Communists have infiltrated! cause Ijbor-area churches owed j ahead oi the laity, but sometimes j American churches. "In the HMO's ! much oi the.r financirl support and they have been afraid to speak out i and 40's, particularly, there were membership to management. A becaiee of prevailing attitudes i some churchmen who felt Russia significant break in this stand. Iioa- among their members. j was riding 'the wave of the future', j ever, came in !!)!! when the Inter- "'Yet." he added in qualification, I doubt that many were party mem- j church World Movement appointed "church leadership in the form of I bers, but a .small minority followed j a special commission lo study th.it convention resolutions and from i a line indistinguishable from Com-j year's ste. strike. many prominent Protestants has j munism. I think the charge 'Com- . The findings of th,. j;i ,isual!y been present "but there's a j munisf has been used too often." lrt on the S!fl Strike of i!Ur tUl.mce between the resolutions! Already the young professor is j and the netu.il deeds. What is mote, tony on another book ai)out Pro drastically needcl is leadership at testantism, this time the biography! the local levels." j "f the .Methodist minister. 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