Walter Rauschenbusch
Christianity and the Social Crisis was written by Walter Rauschenbusch in 1907. Rauschenbusch was a Christian theologian and Baptist pastor who is known for his contributions to the Social Gospel movement, which emphasized the importance of social justice and addressing the needs of the poor and marginalized. His work had a significant impact on shaping progressive Christian thought in the early 20th century.
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Walter Rauschenbusch
A social crisis refers to a situation in society where there is a disruption or breakdown in the functioning of social structures, leading to widespread instability, conflict, or hardship. Examples include natural disasters, economic recessions, or political unrest that have a significant impact on a community or society as a whole.
Thomas Paine.
Thomas Paine wrote the crisis, and his purpose was to argue that Americans had a duty to revolt against Britain.
Christianity should be the basis of social reform.
Within Christianity all people are just considered children of God, thus there are no "social classes" within Christianity.
nobody wrote stories, Christianity became real when Jesus, God's son, came to earth.
Walter Rauschenbusch has written: 'A Rauschenbusch reader' -- subject(s): Christian sociology 'Prayers of the social awakening' -- subject(s): Prayers, Social gospel 'Christianizing the social order' -- subject(s): Social gospel 'Christianity and the social order' -- subject(s): Christian sociology 'Texts and Studies in the Social Gospel (Texts and Studies in the Social Gospel, V. 2)' 'Christianity and the Social Crisis in the 21st Century' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Ethics, Nonfiction, Politics 'The social principles of Jesus' -- subject(s): Christian sociology, Christian ethics, Teachings, Ethics
Hinton Rowan Helper
Thomas Payne.(1776 - 1783)
Crisis