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The social gospel in American religion : a history
- Title
- The social gospel in American religion : a history / Christopher H. Evans.
- Author
- Evans, Christopher Hodge, 1959-
- Publication
- New York : NYU Press, [2017]
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Details
- Description
- vii, 271 pages; 24 cm
- Summary
- This book is a remarkable history of the powerful and influential social gospel movement. The global crises of child labor, alcoholism and poverty were all brought to our attention through the social gospel movement. Its impact on American society makes it one of the most influential developments in American religious history. Christopher H. Evans traces the development of the social gospel in American Protestantism, and illustrates how the religious idealism of the movement also rose up within Judaism and Catholicism. Contrary to the works of previous historians, Evans demonstrates how the presence of the social gospel continued in American culture long after its alleged demise following World War I. Evans reveals the many aspects of the social gospel and their influence on a range of social movements during the twentieth century, culminating with the civil rights movement in the 1950s and 1960s. It also explores the relationship between the liberal social gospel of the early twentieth century and later iterations of social reform in late twentieth century evangelicalism. The Social Gospel in American Religion considers an impressive array of historical figures including Washington Gladden, Emil Hirsch, Frances Willard, Reverdy Ransom, Walter Rauschenbusch, Stephen Wise, John Ryan, Harry Emerson Fosdick, A.J. Muste, Georgia Harkness, and Benjamin Mays. It demonstrates how these figures contributed to the shape of the social gospel in America, while arguing that the movement's legacy lies in its profound influence on broader traditions of liberal-progressive political reform in American history. - Publisher.
- Subjects
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- Introduction -- "A perfect man in a perfect society" : the emergence of the social gospel in nineteenth-century America -- Interpreting the "golden rule" : turn-of-the century Protestant, Catholic, and Jewish reformers -- Kingdom coming : the social gospel and the "social awakening" in the early twentieth century -- "The Church stands for ..." : institutionalizing the social gospel -- "Since Rauschenbusch, what?" : the social gospel between the World Wars -- Achieving the "beloved community" : civil rights, Vietnam, and the twilight of the social gospel -- An evangelical social gospel? : The Christian right and progressive Evangelicalism -- Conclusion : the social gospel in American history.
- Call Number
- JFE 17-6322
- ISBN
- 9781479869534
- 1479869538
- 9781479888573
- 1479888575
- LCCN
- 2016047741
- 40027078948
- OCLC
- 961160742
- Author
- Evans, Christopher Hodge, 1959- author.
- Title
- The social gospel in American religion : a history / Christopher H. Evans.
- Publisher
- New York : NYU Press, [2017]
- Type of Content
- text
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Other Standard Identifier
- 40027078948
- Research Call Number
- JFE 17-6322