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  • ...gies to preparing for it rather than addressing the issue of social evils. Social Gospel leaders were predominantly [[liberalism|liberal]] politically and theologic The Social Gospel was a driving force in much of Protestant America. The Presbyterians said i
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  • *[[Walter Rauschenbusch]]. ''A Theology for the Social Gospel'' (1917). [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=14075615 online edition]; al * Wilhelm Herrmann, Adolf von Harnack. ''Essays on the Social Gospel'' (1907), 255 pages, by German theologians. [http://books.google.com/books?
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  • ...ollege.edu/HTALLANT/COURSES/his338/students/kpotter/theology.htm A Note on Social Gospel Theology] [http://www.wfu.edu/~matthetl/perspectives/nineteen.html A lecture on social gospel]
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  • ...ollege.edu/HTALLANT/COURSES/his338/students/kpotter/theology.htm A Note on Social Gospel Theology] [http://www.wfu.edu/~matthetl/perspectives/nineteen.html A lecture on social gospel]
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  • ...ocial activism in the last half of the 19th century; associated with the [[Social Gospel]], [[Settlement House]], and [[Charity Organization]] movements.
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  • *[[Walter Rauschenbusch]]. ''A Theology for the Social Gospel'' (1917). [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=14075615 online edition]; al * Wilhelm Herrmann, Adolf von Harnack. ''Essays on the Social Gospel'' (1907), 255 pages, by German theologians. [http://books.google.com/books?
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  • ...gies to preparing for it rather than addressing the issue of social evils. Social Gospel leaders were predominantly [[liberalism|liberal]] politically and theologic The Social Gospel was a driving force in much of Protestant America. The Presbyterians said i
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  • ...r. He was a leader of the [[Third Great Awakening]] and a founder of the [[Social Gospel]] movement that sought to apply Protestant religious principles to solve th ...ities, and unassimilated immigrants. Conservative Protestants rejected his Social Gospel and argued that missionaries should spend their time preaching the Gospel;
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  • * [[Social Gospel]]
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  • ...ng of Christ would come after mankind had reformed the entire earth. The [[Social Gospel]] Movement gained its force from the Awakening, as did the worldwide missio The [[Gilded Age]] plutocracy came under harsh attack from the [[Social Gospel]] preachers and with reformers in the [[Progressive Era]]. Historian [[Robe
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  • ...table outreach generally known in the U.S. in connection with the phrase [[social gospel]]. This popular groundswell sought to find an appropriate way for Christian ...s among the earliest of a group of similar national nineteenth Christian [[social gospel]] movements, including similar developments in England, Scotland and the Un
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  • ...f Jesus: as an itinerant Jewish prophet or sage who promulgated a tolerant social gospel through [[aphorism]] and [[parable]]. The process used by the Jesus Seminar
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  • ...arxian revisionists and influenced by the English Historical school. The [[Social Gospel]] movement in the United States bore some resemblance.<ref> Thomas P. Jenki
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