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First, a little background from a modest paper I wrote on Rauschenbusch while in seminary:
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Well, more specifically I challenge Joseph Loconte to a duel to defend the thoroughly Christian theology of Walter Rauschenbusch, the proponent of the Social Gospel.
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During my final year at Eden Theological Seminary I worked on an in-depth research project on Walter Rauschenbusch and was glad to meet Paul Raushenbush in person this summer when we were both attending an event in Denver.
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Walter Rauschenbusch, the son of German immigrants and a Baptist, was the major proponent of this new theology.
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During my final year at Eden Theological Seminary I worked on an in-depth research project on Walter Rauschenbusch and was glad to meet Paul Raushenbush in person this summer when we were both attending an event in Denver.
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"Such a conception of present life and future destiny," Rauschenbusch wrote chidingly, "offered no motive for an ennobling transformation of the present life."
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Walter Rauschenbusch has been called one of the most influential American religious leaders of the last 100 years.
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Walter Rauschenbusch has been called one of the most influential American religious leaders of the last 100 years.
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Rauschenbusch must have seen plenty of it during a decade of ministry in New York City's "Hell's Kitchen" neighborhood.
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Here is part of what he wrote about Walter Rauschenbusch and the Social Gospel:
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