4 edition of Christianity and the social crisis found in the catalog.
Christianity and the social crisis
Walter Rauschenbusch
Published
1916
by Macmillan in New York, London
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | by Walter Rauschenbusch. |
Series | Macmillan Standard Library |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xv, 429 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 429 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL20928957M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 29502434 |
The th Anniversary Edition of the Classic That Changed the American Church Forever. Published at the beginning of the twentieth century, Christianity and the Social Crisis is the epoch-making book that dramatically expanded the church’s vision of how it . Christianity and the Social Crisis remains a powerful statement of the social promise of prophetic Christianity, and its republication in this form is a forceful intervention in contemporary debates in American religion and politics. The book is an indispensable resource for our own age of crisis.
The Social Gospel was a movement in Protestantism that applied Christian ethics to social problems, especially issues of social justice such as economic inequality, poverty, alcoholism, crime, racial tensions, slums, unclean environment, child labor, lack of unionization, poor schools, and the dangers of was most prominent in the earlyth-century United States and . Christianity and the social crisis by Walter Rauschenbusch; 19 editions; First published in ; Subjects: Accessible book, Christian sociology, Church and social problems, Social ethics, Social gospel; Places: United States.
It follows that the relation between Christianity and the social crisis is one of the most pressing questions for all intelligent men who realize the power of religion, and most of all for the religious leaders of the people who give direction to the forces of : Crossreach Publications. Christianity And The Social Crisis / Edition 1 available in Paperback. Add to Wishlist. ISBN ISBN Pub. Date: 01/01/ Publisher: Westminster John Knox Press. Christianity And The Social Crisis / Edition 1. by Walter Rauschenbusch In this book, he presents his path-breaking and prophetic interpretation of Brand: Westminster John Knox Press.
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Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Harper torchbooks. The. The historical roots of Christianity: the Hebrew prophets --The social aims of Jesus --The social impetus of primitive Christianity --Why has Christianity never undertaken the work of social reconstruction.
--The present crisis --The stake of the church in the social movement --What to do. Series Title: Library of theological ethics. By universal consent, this social crisis is the overshadowing problem of our generation.
The industrial and commercial life of the advanced nations are in the throes of it. In politics all issues and methods are undergoing upheaval and re-alignment as the social movement advances. The th Anniversary Edition of the Classic That Changed the American Church Forever.
Published at the beginning of the twentieth century, Christianity and the Social Crisis is the epoch-making book that dramatically expanded the church’s vision of how it could transform the world.
The th anniversary edition updates this classic with new essays by leading preachers and Pages: CHRISTIANITY AND THE SOCIAL CRISIS by WALTER RAUSCHENBUSCH Originally published in I92O. Contents include: INTRODUCTION xi CHAPTER I THE HISTORICAL ROOTS OF CHRISTIANITY THE HEBREW PROPHETS Historical importance of the prophets Their religion ethical and therefore social Their morality public and not pnvate.
Their sympathy with the. The book was Walter Rauschenbusch's Christianity and the Social Crisis, and the book catapulted Rauschenbusch and his "social gospel" into the nation's consciousness, a. The historical roots of Christianity: the Hebrew prophets -- ch.
The social aims of Jesus -- ch. The social impetus of primitive Christianity -- ch. Why has Christianity never undertaken the work of social reconstruction. -- ch. The present crisis -- ch. The stake of the church in the social movement -- ch. Revolutionary Christianity had patches of labored writing and clumsy connections, but all was smooth and sparkling in Christianity and the Social Crisis.
The book enthralled a huge audience with its graceful flow of short, clear sentences, its charming metaphors and its. Readings in Social Ethics: Walter Rauschenbusch, Christianity and the Social nces below are to page numbers.
This year marks the th anniversary of the first publication of Christianity and the Social Crisis, and a new centenary edition has been released this month by HarperSanFrancisco and includes responses to each chapter from figures such.
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