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- Walter Rauschenbusch (1861–1918) was an American theologian and Baptist pastor who taught at the Rochester Theological Seminary. Rauschenbusch was a key...
- Rauschenbusch 1917, p. 1. Rauschenbusch 1917, p. 2. Rauschenbusch 1917, p. 5. Rauschenbusch 1917, p. 131. Rauschenbusch 1917, p. 132. Rauschenbusch 1917...
- Karl August Heinrich Rauschenbusch (13 February 1816, in Altena – 5 December 1899, in Wandsbek), better known as Augustus Rauschenbusch in English, was a...
- those that formed into the Social Gospel espoused by Walter Rauschenbusch. Indeed, Rauschenbusch acknowledged that his Social Gospel owed its inspiration...
- Deininger 2014, p. 5. Deininger 2014, pp. 1–2, 5. Wilkins 2017, pp. 24–28. Rauschenbusch 1917, p. 5. Wogaman 2011, p. 325. Akanji 2010, pp. 177–178. Harvey 2016...
- whose most influential spokesman was the American Baptist Walter Rauschenbusch. Rauschenbusch identified four institutionalized spiritual evils in American...
- Roger Rauschenbusch Baldwin (1929–2021) was an American military serviceman and researcher. Baldwin was born in Manhattan to economist Stephen Raushenbush...
- Arthur H. Vandenberg (R-MI). Stephen Rauschenbusch, son of Christian Social Gospel activist Walter Rauschenbusch, was appointed lead counsel for the Committee;...
- Press, 1932. Appendix B: Books about Mary Wollstonecraft. Miss Emma Rauschenbusch-Clough, "thesis for doctorate at Berne University", then Longmans. Woolf...
- righteousness, typified by the wide influence of theologian Walter Rauschenbusch. The Presbyterians described the goal in 1910 by proclaiming: The great...