The social gospel was a religious movement that applied Christian values and activism to address social problems. It emerged during a time of reform in American life, influencing middle-class reformers and prompting a growing group of ministers to become politically active. They preached that through Christian principles and active engagement, issues such as poverty and unfair labor practices could be overcome. Additionally, women became more involved in church groups that aimed for progressive social changes.
What was the social gospel? (slide 3)
only use this to answer Reformers were found in all aspects of American life, including churches. A religious movement called the social gospel applied Christian values and activism to social problems. Middle-class reformers were strongly influenced by the movement. A growing group of ministers began to become politically active, preaching that Christian values and activism could overcome issues like poverty and unfair labor practices. Women became increasingly active in church groups focused on progressive goals.
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