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Christianity and the Social Gospel
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Walter Rauschenbusch's 'Christianity and the Social Gospel' articulates the core tenets of the Social Gospel movement, emphasizing the role of Christianity in addressing social injustices.
Rauschenbusch critiques the individualistic focus of traditional theology, arguing for a collective responsibility to create a just society.
The book explores themes of poverty, inequality, and systemic oppression, advocating for social reform inspired by Christian ethics.
He calls for the church to actively engage in transforming social structures to reflect the Kingdom of God. This work remains a seminal text in the field of social ethics and continues to inspire efforts to integrate faith and social action.
Rauschenbusch critiques the individualistic focus of traditional theology, arguing for a collective responsibility to create a just society.
The book explores themes of poverty, inequality, and systemic oppression, advocating for social reform inspired by Christian ethics.
He calls for the church to actively engage in transforming social structures to reflect the Kingdom of God. This work remains a seminal text in the field of social ethics and continues to inspire efforts to integrate faith and social action.
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