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What was the social Gospel movement?

It was a movement which applied Christian ethics to social problems, especially issues of social justice such as economic inequality, poverty, crime, alcoholism, racial tensions, slums, clean environment, and child labor.

Why was the social Gospel movement initiated?

The social Gospel movement was an effort among Protestant Christians to improve the economic, moral, and social conditions of the urban poor.

Who became the leading voice of the social Gospel movement?

Walter R.

What were Dwight L. Moody's views on the social Gospel?

<p>He rejected social gospel and Darwinism, believing that the way to help the poor was not by providing services but by redeeming their souls and reforming their character.</p> Signup and view all the answers

When did the social Gospel movement take place?

<p>Late 1800s to early 1900s.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where did the social Gospel movement primarily occur?

<p>North America.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Social Gospel Movement Overview

  • A movement applying Christian ethics to social issues, focusing on social justice, economic inequality, poverty, crime, alcoholism, racial tensions, slums, clean environments, and child labor.

Purpose of the Movement

  • Aimed to improve the economic, moral, and social conditions of the urban poor, driven by Protestant Christian values.

Key Figure

  • Walter Rauschenbusch, a Baptist minister from New York, emerged as a leading voice for the Social Gospel movement.

Community Impact

  • The movement encouraged many churches to adopt new community roles, with notable figures like Dwight L. Moody advocating alternative approaches. Moody, head of the Chicago YMCA and founder of Moody Memorial Church, opposed the movement, favoring spiritual redemption and character reform over social services.

Historical Context

  • The Social Gospel movement gained prominence in the late 1800s to early 1900s, reflecting broader societal concerns of the time.

Geographic Focus

  • Primarily developed and centered in North America, addressing local social issues within communities.

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Explore the key concepts of the Social Gospel movement, which aimed to address social justice issues through Christian ethics. This quiz will cover the motivations behind the movement, major social problems it sought to tackle, and the figures involved. Test your knowledge of how Christianity interacted with societal challenges.

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