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  1. By 1944 McPherson’s Foursquare Gospel movement had grown to include some 400 branches in the United States and Canada and nearly 200 missions abroad, with membership numbering about 22,000. Her Bible College, founded in 1923 and from 1926 housed in the Lighthouse of International Foursquare Evangelism next to the Angelus Temple, had graduated ...

  2. The Movement was considered a major success and reshaped the landscape of revivalism. President Woodrow Wilson The heyday of the Protestant influence in the Progressive Era was in the first half of the second decade of the twentieth century. Progressive social Christians were especially important in the national elections of 1912 and 1916.

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  4. 38e. Religious Revival: The "Social Gospel". Jane Addams, founder of Hull House in Chicago. The Protestant churches of America feared the worst. Although the population of America was growing by leaps and bounds, there were many empty seats in the pews of urban Protestant churches. Middle-class churchgoers were ever faithful, but large numbers ...

    • What Was The Social Gospel?
    • The Legacy of Walter Rauschenbusch
    • Social Salvation and The Religious Left Today
    • An Attractive Option?

    The social gospel’s origins are often traced to the rise of late 19th-century urban industrialization, immediately following the Civil War. Largely, but not exclusively, rooted in Protestant churches, the social gospel emphasized how Jesus’ ethical teachings could remedy the problems caused by “Gilded Age”capitalism. Movement leaders took Jesus’ me...

    Rauschenbusch began his career in the 1880s as minister of an immigrant church in the Hell’s Kitchen section of New York. His 1907 book, “Christianity and the Social Crisis”asserted that religion’s chief purpose was to create the highest quality of life for all citizens. Rauschenbusch linked Christianity to emerging theories of democratic socialism...

    King’s statement highlights the importance of the social gospel conceptof “social salvation” for today’s religious left. Although many of its primary leaders come out of liberal Protestant denominations, the religious left is not a monolithic movement. Its leaders include prominent clergy, such as the Lutheran minister Nadia Boltz-Weber as well as ...

    Despite the public visibility of activists like Barber, some question whether the religious left can become a potent political force. Sociologist James Wellman observesthat often religious progressives lack the “social infrastructure that creates and sustains a social movement; its leaders are spiritual entrepreneurs rather than institution builder...

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  5. May 21, 2018 · SOCIAL GOSPEL was a movement led by a group of liberal Protestant progressives in response to the social problems raised by the rapid industrialization, urbanization, and increasing immigration of the Gilded Age. The social gospel differentiated itself from earlier Christian reform movements by prioritizing social salvation over individual ...

  6. Jul 23, 2017 · The social gospel’s origins are often traced to the rise of late 19th-century urban industrialization, immediately following the Civil War. Largely, but not exclusively, rooted in Protestant churches, the social gospel emphasized how Jesus’ ethical teachings could remedy the problems caused by “Gilded Age” capitalism.

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