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wealthy people were obligated to donate money to worthy causes
Industrialist, Andrew Carnegie introduced the concept of philanthropy as an obligation of the wealthy, as opposed to a choice. He believed the wealthy were the stewards of their property, holding it in trust to benefit mankind. His principles of charity were outlined in his "The Gospel of Wealth".
No, there are only 4 gospels: Gospel of Matthew Gospel of Mark Gospel of Luke Gospel of John
The wealthy proclaimed that they were justified by God to have so much wealth. They claimed that God gave them their money or they were a product of natural selection. This idea was boasted by Andrew Carnegie.
Saint Andrew was not hanged, he was crucified for preaching the Gospel.
Andrew Carnegie expressed his belief in the Gospel of Wealth by donating millions to philanthropy and founding thousands of public libraries.
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In Matthew's Gospel and Mark's Gospel, Jesus was walking by the Sea of Galilee when he called the brothers, Simon and Andrew. Luke's Gospel, does not really say how Jesus met Andrew, except that he was Peter's brother. In John's Gospel (1:35-40), Jesus had returned to the place of his baptism, traditionally by the River Jordan, when John the Baptist pointed him out to two of his disciples, one of whom was Andrew.
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Andrew Gillies has written: 'The individualistic gospel' -- subject(s): Accessible book