Section. I said, im going to come back to this and this is a section of the neutrality proclamation. I wish i had paid closer attention to years ago. And this is the sentence wilson pleading with the nation, pleading neutrality in thought word and deeds said the spirit of the nation in this critical matter will be determined largely by what and society and those in Public Meetings do and upon what newspaper and magazines contain, upon what ministers utter in their pulpits and men proclaim as their opinions on the street. So that key phrase there, were going to zero in on what ministers utter in their pulpits pulpits. What striking about this original neutrality is that here, unlike whats going to happen after, us intervention in 1917 and on through the war itself on through the Peace Process at point wilson is appealing for caution restraint what not to say the passions not to stir up in the churches from the pulpit, not divide america ethnically religiously. Since americans have confl
Americas in the First World War by addressing explicitly the question of American Religion during the war, the role of the churches during the war, vast topic and we will only get part way through that today for class next time you have the readings that are more focused on the social gospel clergy and i respond to social gospel clergy so we wont be done with this today. We are going to give work our way through. A broad overview of the question. On the first day of class, you read Woodrow Wilsons neutrality from august 19th 1914. Within the first two weeks or so of the war and in there was a section. I said, im going to come back to this and this is a section of the neutrality proclamation. I wish i had paid closer attention to years ago. And this is the sentence wilson pleading with the nation, pleading neutrality in thought word and deeds said the spirit of the nation in this critical matter will be determined largely by what and society and those in Public Meetings do and upon what
Respond to social gospel clergy so we wont be done with this today. We are going to give work our way through. A broad overview of the question. On the first day of class, you read Woodrow Wilsons neutrality from august 19th 1914. Within the first two weeks or so of the war and in there was a section. I said, im going to come back to this and this is a section of the neutrality proclamation. I wish i had paid closer attention to years ago. And this is the sentence wilson pleading with the nation, pleading neutrality in thought word and deeds said the spirit of the nation in this critical matter will be determined largely by what and society and those in Public Meetings do and upon what newspaper and magazines contain, upon what ministers utter in their pulpits and men proclaim as their opinions on the street. So that key phrase there, were going to zero in on what ministers utter in their pulpits pulpits. What striking about this original neutrality is that here, unlike whats going to
All right. Good morning, everyone and we are going to wrap up one part of americas in the First World War by addressing explicitly the question of American Religion during the war, the role of the churches during the war, vast topic and we will only get part way through that today for class next time you have the readings that are more focused on the social gospel clergy and i respond to social gospel clergy so we wont be done with this today. We are going to give work our way through. A broad overview of the question. On the first day of class, you read Woodrow Wilsons neutrality from august 19th 1914. Within the first two weeks or so of the war and in there was a section. I said, im going to come back to this and this is a section of the neutrality proclamation. I wish i had paid closer attention to years ago. And this is the sentence wilson pleading with the nation, pleading neutrality in thought word and deeds said the spirit of the nation in this critical matter will be determined
Times as well as the recipient. A wide and creative nonfiction writing her articles have appeared in the globe and the wall street journal, and she has received support for her research from the National Endowment for humanities, among many other. She holds b. A. In the humanities from yale. As we already know, i not go to yale and ph. D. In english from Columbia University. Please give a warm welcome to dr. Ilyon woo. Its wonderful to be here with you all today, and i want to thank you thank you to the savannah book festival for having me here. Thank you for that wonderful introduction. What they say about Southern Hospitality is absolute true. I was welcomed so warmly here by my sponsor ivy counsel and her son jonathan and to tell you the truth, ive been traveling a lot. Last month has been kind of a whirlwind. My book came out and ive been feeling bit homesick and stumbled in yesterday to shavers bookstore and the space was light and radiant and filled with books that felt like frie