The origins of Walter Rauschenbusch's social ethics

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The origins of Walter Rauschenbusch's social ethics

Walter Rauschenbusch is known as the father of the Social Concern movement in America. Traditionally, the source of his social ethic has been seen to lie in the single motif of liberalism. Donovan Smucker provides a new perspective, arguing that Rauschenbusch's social ethic was based on not one but four complementary influences: pietism, sectarianism, liberalism, and transformationism.

"In Rauschenbusch's work, pietism, a religion of the heart, was purged of subjectivism while retaining inter-personal compassion; Anabaptist sectarianism provided a Kingdom of God love-ethic without passivity toward the culture; liberalism imparted an openness to the whole community and a powerful, realistic analytic; and the transformationist Christian socialists supplied a case for state intervention while rejecting public ownership as a first principle. Smucker reveals that while the roots of Rauschenbusch's new paradigm lay to some extent in his personal experiences, his parents' rejection of the Lutheran perspective for that of the Baptists, his father's pietism, and his eleven-year pastorate in New York's Hell's Kitchen, it was his exposure to the new politics of Henry George and Edward Bellamy, to the Christian socialism of England and Switzerland, and, aided by his knowledge of German and his experiences in Europe, to a wide range of scholarship sensitive to the main social currents of the day that deeply informed his ethic. Smucker also shows how Rauschenbusch drew upon the work of Christian ethicists, historians, and sociologists to support his new pluralistic synthesis"--Description from the publisher.

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English
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173

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Montreal

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
261.8/092
Library of Congress
BX6495.R3 S57 1994, BX6495.R3S57 1994, BX6495.R3 S67 1994

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 173 p. :
Number of pages
173

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL878823M
ISBN 10
0773511636
LCCN
95165968, cn94900060
OCLC/WorldCat
29597329
LibraryThing
5879607
Goodreads
156668

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Work ID
OL3108897W

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