Haddam House is a publishing project in the field of re- ligious literature for youth. Its special concern is the moral and religious questions and needs of young men and women. It gathers up and continues the interests that led to the publication of the Hazen Books on Religion and is directed primarily to students and employed young people.Haddam House seeks as authors new voices qualified to give fresh guidance to thoughtful youth. In consultation with lead- ers of the United Student Christian Council and other groups, Haddam House is studying the changing needs for literature in its field and developing methods of wide distribution.Policy and program for Haddam House are under the di- rection of an Editorial Board which represents common con- cerns of the Edward W. Hazen Foundation, Woman's Press, and Association Press, together with educators and religious leaders from various Christian churches and agencies. At present the Editorial Board includes: Paul M. Limbert, Chair- man, Edwin E. Aubrey, John C. Bennett, Virginia Corwin, Grace Loucks Elliott, Lawrence K. Hall, William Hubben, Harold B. Ingalls, Paul L. Lehmann, John Oliver Nelson, J. Edward Sproul, Rose Terlin, Paul Braisted.
Haddam House Books to Date
Beyond This Darkness, Roger L. Shinn
Christian Faith and My Job, Alexander Miller
Primer for Protestants, James Hastings Nichols
Preface to Ethical Living, Robert E. Fitch
The Grand Inquisitor, Fyodor Dostoevsky
Christianity and Communism, John C. Bennett
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Publication Information: Book Title: Christianity and Communism. Contributors: John C. Bennett - author. Publisher: Association Press. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1948. Page Number: 2.
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