"All human goodness is social goodness. Man is fundamentally gregarious and his morality consists in being a good member of his community."
-- Walter Rauschenbusch |
DOCUMENTS & Links
Imperial Politics, Christianity, and the True Jesus: Reflections on the 2004 Election by David KortenProphets, Politics and Power: The Bible, Evangelicalism and the Poor - Application of the Social Gospel of Walter Rauschenbusch to the 21st Century Economic Crisis by Judith Morishima-Nelson, Fuller Theological Seminary; Winner of Second Annual Rauschenbusch Center Seminarian Award, 2003 Towards a New Social Gospel by Kwami Nyamidie, Seattle University School of Theology and Ministry; Runner-up winner of Second Annual Rauschenbusch Center Seminarian Award, 2003 Dare We Be Christians Today? Reflections onthe Current Relevance of Walter Rauschenbusch's Theology of the Social Gospel by Rachel McGuire, Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School; Winner, First Annual Rauschenbusch Center Seminarian Award, 2002 My Faith May Be Doomed to Failure by Paul Rauschenbush (Walter’s great-grandson);Keynote Address, First Annual Rauschenbusch Center Dinner, October 20, 2001 THE LITTLE GATE TO GOD: A reflection on the legacy of Walter Rauschenbusch by Rev. Rodney Romney |