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Paladinen [302]
3 years ago
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What were the short- and long-term impacts of the Social Gospel Movement?

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trasher [3.6K]3 years ago
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Answer:

The Social Gospel Movement has been described as "the most distinctive American contribution to world Christianity." The Social Gospel, after 1945, influenced the formation of Christian democracy political ideology among Protestants and Catholics in Europe.

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