Asked by sfv
How is the work of the Salvation Army and other faith-based aid organizations related to the social gospel movement?
The work of these organizations focuses on the belief that human society is a competition.
The work of these organizations addresses the concept of providing aid to less-fortunate people.
The work of these organizations helps immigrants learn about American culture.
The work of these organizations ignores the principles of the social gospel movement.
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
The correct answer is: The work of these organizations addresses the concept of providing aid to less-fortunate people.
Explanation: The social gospel movement emphasized applying Christian ethics to social problems—helping the poor, improving living conditions, and promoting social justice. Faith-based aid groups like the Salvation Army put those principles into practice by providing charitable services and relief to disadvantaged people.
Explanation: The social gospel movement emphasized applying Christian ethics to social problems—helping the poor, improving living conditions, and promoting social justice. Faith-based aid groups like the Salvation Army put those principles into practice by providing charitable services and relief to disadvantaged people.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.