
The Social Gospel (book)
"The Social Gospel" is a book that explores a Christian movement from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which emphasized applying Christian ethics to social issues like poverty, inequality, and labor rights. Its advocates believed that true faith requires actively working to improve society and address injustices. The book analyzes how religious principles motivated efforts for social reform, advocating for justice, fairness, and compassion. It highlights the importance of integrating spiritual values with social activism, aiming to create a more equitable and humane society through faith-inspired action.