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Kipish [7]
3 years ago
11

What does Rauschenbusch urge Christians to do to alleviate poverty?

History
1 answer:
Natali5045456 [20]3 years ago
3 0
Mr Rauschenbusch proposed what was called the social gospel and he imposed the responsability of Christians to be good toward others. After stating that we live in a immoral economic system, he said: "<span>To create just and brotherly relations between great groups and classes of society; and thus to lay a social foundation on which modern men individually can live and work in a fashion that will not outrage all the better elements in them</span>"
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