Question
Which statement about the Social Gospel movement is true?
Responses
Leaders argued that the poor were lazy or morally inferior.
Leaders argued that the poor were lazy or morally inferior.
Leaders argued that Christians need to engage in community service.
Leaders argued that Christians need to engage in community service.
Leaders argued for a completely laissez-faire economic and social policy.
Leaders argued for a completely laissez-faire economic and social policy.
Leaders opposed any attempt to change the natural laws of social development.
Responses
Leaders argued that the poor were lazy or morally inferior.
Leaders argued that the poor were lazy or morally inferior.
Leaders argued that Christians need to engage in community service.
Leaders argued that Christians need to engage in community service.
Leaders argued for a completely laissez-faire economic and social policy.
Leaders argued for a completely laissez-faire economic and social policy.
Leaders opposed any attempt to change the natural laws of social development.
Answers
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The true statement about the Social Gospel movement is:
**Leaders argued that Christians need to engage in community service.**
The Social Gospel movement was a religious movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that emphasized the application of Christian principles to social problems, advocating for social justice, equality, and the improvement of living conditions for the poor through community service and activism.
**Leaders argued that Christians need to engage in community service.**
The Social Gospel movement was a religious movement in the late 19th and early 20th centuries that emphasized the application of Christian principles to social problems, advocating for social justice, equality, and the improvement of living conditions for the poor through community service and activism.
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