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Walter Rauschenbusch Dies - July 25, 1918
This week marks the anniversary of when influential Social Gospel theologian Walter Rauschenbusch died of cancer at age 56.
A pastor at Second German Baptist Church in New York City, Rauschenbusch was a supporter of the Social Gospel, which argued that religious groups were obligated to fix social ills.
In 1907, he wrote Christianity and the Social Crisis, which continues to influence modern day theologically progressive Christian circles.
"The name of Walter Rauschenbusch is synonymous with the Social Gospel," explained the Boston Collaborative Encyclopedia of Western Theology.
"Rauschenbusch captured the spirit of the Social Gospel Movement, alerting his contemporaries to a perceived social crisis unfolding in America during the opening decades of the twentieth century and exhorting them to seize a unique opportunity for social progress."