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Rauschenbusch, Walter Modern Theologians Theology Christianity


Rauschenbusch, Walter
Walter Rauschenbusch (1861-1918) was a German-American theologian and social reformer and Baptist minister who ministered among the poor and the industrial workers of New York City. As a witness to extreme poverty he came to the view that Christianity should be at the core of social renewal and helped develop the Social Gospel movement.

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  • - Article by Max L. Stackhouse on Walter Rauschenbusch's life and influence on modern Christianity.
  • - Resources on the social gospel theologian, the social context in which the social gospel movement originated and developed, the theology of social gospel and writings by Rauschenbusch.
  • - Essay by the Baptist minister and social reformer.
  • - Walter Rauschenbusch (1861-1918) was a Baptist minister among the poor and the industrial workers of New York city. Excerpt from his book Christianity and the Social Crisis which is a major text of the social gospel movement.
  • - Text of a prayer by the Baptist social reformer.
  • - Online books available by subscription.
  • - Institution with a mandate to equip local congregations and their leaders for social ministry in the new century with an emphasis on spiritual reflection and social action.
  • - Biographical information on the social gospel theologian.


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