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It is a great honor to come to this gathering of Chinese Christian students, although you know I am not a Christian. One of the Chinese characteristics is tolerance towards religion. For example, I always like to tell my American friends that I am a non-believer; yet I am a trustee of a Catholic university which has a Protestant president.
Chapter Note: The Chinese Christian Student, 29, no. 2 (December 1938), 3–4.
The gist of the address given before the C.S.C.A. (Chinese Students Christian Association) Summer Conference in Chicago, July 1, 1938. For a Chinese article with similar subject, see Hu Shih Wencun III, Aiguo yundong yu qiuxue, 720–725.
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Chou, CP. (2013). National Crisis and Student Life. In: Chou, CP. (eds) English Writings of Hu Shih. China Academic Library. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33164-0_14
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