Crimes of Preachers in the United States and Canada by M. E. Billings

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Author Billings, M. E.
Title Crimes of Preachers in the United States and Canada
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Summary "Crimes of Preachers in the United States and Canada" by M. E. Billings is a critical examination of clerical misconduct written in the early 20th century. This work meticulously compiles instances of moral failings among clergymen, challenging the prevailing narrative that equates religious belief with moral integrity. The text addresses the discrepancies between the ideals upheld by religious leaders and their actual behavior, aiming to expose the hypocrisy within the clergy. The opening of the book introduces the context through a notable challenge made by actor Henry E. Dixey, who questioned the moral standards of ministers in comparison to those in the theatrical profession. It lays the groundwork for a systematic inquiry into clerical transgressions, citing numerous cases of preachers accused of various crimes, particularly those related to sexual misconduct. Billings argues that the high expectations placed upon clergymen should warrant closer scrutiny of their moral behavior, which is frequently shielded from public accountability by societal reverence for their positions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class BL: Philosophy, Psychology, Religion: Religion: General, Miscellaneous and Atheism
Subject Criminals -- United States
Subject Criminals -- Canada
Subject Clergy -- Malpractice -- United States
Subject Clergy -- Malpractice -- Canada
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EBook-No. 57764
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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