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Definition of social gospel in English: social gospelnoun Christian faith practised as a call not just to personal conversion but to social reform. Example sentencesExamples - The anti-slavery movement and Christian socialism, Roman Catholic social teaching and the Protestant social gospel have all combined to focus attention on the need to treat workers appropriately.
- Although the growth of cities had undermined traditional bonds of community, religious reformers attempted to reinvigorate religion in the immigrant cities through revivalism, the social gospel, and Progressive reform.
- The missionary enthusiasm of the early twentieth century was aimed at transforming the world, and closer to home the social gospel challenged the evils of capitalism and inspired J.S. Woodsworth to enter the political arena.
- The social gospel revitalized many Americans' sense of collective mission, energizing the Progressive movement.
- They are mostly Christians and the churches they attend are unlikely to substitute the social gospel for orthodox Christianity.
- In my experience, this group is mostly concerned with the purity of the church's message, whether it be evangelical fundamentalist, liberal social gospel or liberationist.
- An 1830 religious conversion led her to proclaim her distinctive social gospel.
- American Evangelicals, in Wallis's view, are rapidly discovering what used to be called the social gospel.
- The churches have enabled different cultures to assimilate such teachings as the social gospel of sharing and caring.
- While they indicted the social gospel for naive optimism, they had no intention of turning aside from the task of exploring and addressing the structures, conditions and intellectual currents of modern life.
- In the pulpit he talked a great deal about social justice; you might say he preached a social gospel.
- Van Gogh's father was a pastor in the new reform movement called the Groningen School, which focused on emotional piety and the social gospel.
- They believed, as I believed for 30 years, that the social gospel of our Christian faith was best reflected politically in the policies of that party.
- Can the social gospel of the Catholic faith be boiled down to this one issue?
- During the Progressive era, the dissidents in American Protestantism also objected to the social gospel of secular good works.
- They do all of these things under the conviction that to limit the right to buy and sell is part of the mission of spreading the social gospel.
- They were aided by academics, clergy, and other supporters who taught and preached a social gospel, which formed an active and important Social Gospel movement.
- Our mandate is to promote the social gospel - a preferential option for the poor majorities - and to lead by example.
- They sought to discover and act upon universally valid principles harmoniously governing nature, humanity, and society, including the theory of the inalienable rights of Man that became their fundamental ethical and social gospel.
- The social gospel and its heir, liberation theology, have not challenged this partial reading of Paul.
Derivatives noun As part of their agenda, social gospellers felt the government needed to provide assistance for the unemployed and disabled and to regulate industries so that they would be forced to be more socially responsible. Example sentencesExamples - But we're awful at speaking up loudly and boldly and trying to fix the broken edges of our society, afraid that someone might consider us a liberal or a socialist or a social gospeller.
- The crux of his argument is that the social ethics espoused by social gospellers, Christian realists and Catholic bishops are all rooted in liberalism and its belief in progress.
- He was an active social gospeller and advocate of temperance, and he became senior Protestant chaplain to the Canadian forces during WWI.
- Most Canadian social gospellers took World War One as one more part of the great crusade for reforming the world.
Definition of social gospel in US English: social gospelnoun Christian faith practiced as a call not just to personal conversion but to social reform. Example sentencesExamples - The churches have enabled different cultures to assimilate such teachings as the social gospel of sharing and caring.
- During the Progressive era, the dissidents in American Protestantism also objected to the social gospel of secular good works.
- In my experience, this group is mostly concerned with the purity of the church's message, whether it be evangelical fundamentalist, liberal social gospel or liberationist.
- Can the social gospel of the Catholic faith be boiled down to this one issue?
- Although the growth of cities had undermined traditional bonds of community, religious reformers attempted to reinvigorate religion in the immigrant cities through revivalism, the social gospel, and Progressive reform.
- The missionary enthusiasm of the early twentieth century was aimed at transforming the world, and closer to home the social gospel challenged the evils of capitalism and inspired J.S. Woodsworth to enter the political arena.
- In the pulpit he talked a great deal about social justice; you might say he preached a social gospel.
- They do all of these things under the conviction that to limit the right to buy and sell is part of the mission of spreading the social gospel.
- They were aided by academics, clergy, and other supporters who taught and preached a social gospel, which formed an active and important Social Gospel movement.
- The anti-slavery movement and Christian socialism, Roman Catholic social teaching and the Protestant social gospel have all combined to focus attention on the need to treat workers appropriately.
- Our mandate is to promote the social gospel - a preferential option for the poor majorities - and to lead by example.
- The social gospel and its heir, liberation theology, have not challenged this partial reading of Paul.
- An 1830 religious conversion led her to proclaim her distinctive social gospel.
- While they indicted the social gospel for naive optimism, they had no intention of turning aside from the task of exploring and addressing the structures, conditions and intellectual currents of modern life.
- They sought to discover and act upon universally valid principles harmoniously governing nature, humanity, and society, including the theory of the inalienable rights of Man that became their fundamental ethical and social gospel.
- American Evangelicals, in Wallis's view, are rapidly discovering what used to be called the social gospel.
- The social gospel revitalized many Americans' sense of collective mission, energizing the Progressive movement.
- They are mostly Christians and the churches they attend are unlikely to substitute the social gospel for orthodox Christianity.
- Van Gogh's father was a pastor in the new reform movement called the Groningen School, which focused on emotional piety and the social gospel.
- They believed, as I believed for 30 years, that the social gospel of our Christian faith was best reflected politically in the policies of that party.
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Definition of social gospel in English:
social gospel