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Result: the females, ladies in the essential sense, must either become gainful or starve. They have not starved. Sociologically, it's interesting. Make Colonel Cowles tell you about it some time." "He has told me about it. In fact he tells me constantly. And this work that you do," he said, not unkindly and not without interest, "what is it? Are you a teacher, perhaps, a ... no!

Without parental reception the child would not be affirmed as a giver, and would, out of his mistrust, become a compulsive taker, a result that is tragic not only psychologically and sociologically, but religiously as well.

"Sounds rather" Brion weighed the word before he said it, but could find none other suitable "repellent." "From your point of view, it would be. I'm afraid we get so used to it that we even take it for granted. Sociologically speaking...." She stopped and looked at Brion's straight back and almost rigid posture. Her eyes widened and her mouth opened in an unspoken oh of sudden realization.

Sociologically the city problem is that of congestion; the rural problem is that of isolation. The social conditions of country and city are wholly different. Institutions that succeed in alleviating social disorders in the town may or may not succeed in the country in any event they must be adapted to country needs. This applies to organizations, schools, libraries, social settlements.

I know what your impatience is though for I can hardly school myself to wait that extraordinary phenomenon of the wings interests me so much. The great question in my mind is their position biologically and sociologically." "The only thing that bothers me," Honey contributed solemnly, "is whether or not they're our social equals." Even Frank Merrill laughed.

I already have tried to show what seem to me the destructive factors, secularly and sociologically. The truths corresponding to these three errors are, Unity, Sacramentalism and Unworldliness.

Now the pendulum has just reached the other extreme. We've swung back once more into our silly dream. Oh, Maraton, it's true enough that we have great problems to face sociologically! Don't think that I underrate them. You know I don't. But every time I sit and talk to you, I have always at the back of my mind that other fear. . . . Have you seen Maxendorf to-night?"

All human communities, pre-civilized and civilized, have had gifted leaders whose thoughts and actions have brought about social changes. These "greats" were the divinely, ideologically or sociologically inspired. Divine inspiration or revelation led to the founding of religious faiths.

What is the Church, psychologically viewed? The Church is: 1. A school of the Christian spirit. That is her first task in the world. She is the Body of Christ. That is her official and physical determination her firm, her name. She is the living Christ Himself, i.e. That is her ideal, her end, her Horeb. What is the Church, sociologically viewed? The Church is: 1. A Theocracy.

If the disintegrative forces are dominant, form breaks down and function stagnates. This shifting balance and/or imbalance with its resulting build-up and/or break-down exists geographically, biologically, sociologically. It can perhaps be best described as successive change. It cannot be referred to as evolution except in its integrative aspect. Disintegratively it becomes devolution.