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The Social Gospel as a Grassroots Movement

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2015

Extract

The social gospel movement in the United States began as a faith-based, grassroots movement of laity and clergy in the aftermath of the Civil War. During this era, American society faced extreme levels of social instability resulting not only from wartime trauma and loss, but also relocation of massive numbers of those emancipated from slavery, a rapidly accelerated pace of both industrialization and urbanization and unprecedented waves of immigration.

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Copyright © American Society of Church History 2015 

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References

31 Deichmann Edwards, Wendy J. and De Swarte Gifford, Carolyn, eds., Gender and the Social Gospel (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2003), 23Google Scholar.