"Christianizing the Social Order "is Walter Rauschenbusch's most
comprehensive study of the relationship between Christianity and
social reform--most specifically for political and economic
justice--and a follow-up to his best-selling Christianity and the
Social Crisis. A pioneering work of what became known later in the
twentieth century as "public theology," Christianizing the Social
Order asks "How can the fundamental structure of society be
conformed to the moral demands of the Christian spirit?"
First published in 1912, the classic work begins describing the
social awakening of religious institutions at the time, then moves
subject the then-present social order to moral analysis, and,
finally, suggests methods of advance. With a message that is still
much in need today and now with a new introduction by Christopher
H. Evans, contemporary readers may be challenged anew and reflect
on the ways Rauschenbusch's legacy relates to the social, political
and religious context of our time.
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