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Lutheran Pioneers. Ii - The Bavarian Settlenients Of Tile Saginaw Valley., Theodore Graebner
Lutheran Pioneers. Ii - The Bavarian Settlenients Of Tile Saginaw Valley., Theodore Graebner
Synod History
The Story of Lutheran Pioneer Life in the Primeval · Forests of Michigan. Retold Mostly in the Words of the First Colonists.
Lutheran Pioneers I - Our Pilgrim Fathers., Theodore Graebner
Lutheran Pioneers I - Our Pilgrim Fathers., Theodore Graebner
Synod History
The Story of the Saxon Emigration of 1838. Retold Mainly in the Words of the Emigrants, and Illustrated from Original Documents Related to the Emigration.
The Social Gospel Movement And Adventism From Late Ninteenth To Early Twentieth Century In The United States, Michelet William
The Social Gospel Movement And Adventism From Late Ninteenth To Early Twentieth Century In The United States, Michelet William
Seminary Scholarship Symposium
The Social Gospel is a religious social-reform movement prominent in the United States from about 1870 to 1920. Advocates of the movement interpreted the Kingdom of God as requiring social as well as individual salvation and sought the betterment of industrialized society through application of the biblical principles of charity and justice. The Social Gospel is rooted in American Protestant liberalism, which was largely influenced by the ideologies of the Progressive Era during late nineteenth century. The Seventh-day Adventist Church, while distancing itself from the Social Gospel mainly due to theological reasons, had fought for social issues of its time …