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Perspectives on the Social Gospel: Papers From the Inaugural Social Gospel Conference at Colgate Rochester Divinity School.
Church History
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December 1, 2000|
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Perspectives on the Social Gospel: Papers From the Inaugural Social Gospel Conference at Colgate Rochester Divinity School. Edited by Christopher H. Evans. Texts and Studies in the Social Gospel, Vol. 3. Lewiston, N.Y.: Edward Mellen, 1999. xxiv + 259 pp. $89.95.
The papers presented in this volume are a clear indication that historians are continuing to refine the place of the Social Gospel in American religious history. Approaches taken in these essays include: the place of race in the Social Gospel, a study of Reinhold Niebuhr and Martin Luther King Jr. as heirs ...
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