Link: Christianity And The Social Crisis
16 November 2007
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Guess who wrote this and when:
If it is religious to advocate rebuilding a church, why is it non-religious to advocate tearing down and rebuilding slum districts? If it is religious to encourage the church to recarpet the aisles and cushion the seats for the feet and backs of worshippers, why is it non-religious to speak of playgrounds for young feet and old-age pensions for aged backs?
If you guessed Walter Rauschenbusch 100 years ago, your absolutely right. Looks like we still have the same theological dilemmas in the church today that we did back then.
Zach has put together a great collection of quotes from Walter’s book and wrote a post about the importance of writings such as this.
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