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The Origins of Walter Rauschenbusch's Social Ethics
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26 May 1994

"Smucker provides a much more complete explanation than has heretofore existed of the particular orientations of Rauschenbusch's theology and social convictions ... makes an original contribution, in the sense of 'setting the record straight.'" David Millett, Department of Sociology, University of Ottawa.
"A major contribution to Rauschenbusch scholarship and to our understanding of the liberal Protestant social gospel. It is a timely contribution to continuing efforts to relate the liberation theologies rooted in Latin American, African, Asian, and feminist experiences to North American and European contexts." R. Hutchinson, Emmanuel College, University of Toronto.
"Smucker provides a much more complete explanation than has heretofore existed of the particular orientations of Rauschenbusch's theology and social convictions ... makes an original contribution, in the sense of 'setting the record straight.'" David Millett, Department of Sociology, University of Ottawa. "A major contribution to Rauschenbusch scholarship and to our understanding of the liberal Protestant social gospel. It is a timely contribution to continuing efforts to relate the liberation theologies rooted in Latin American, African, Asian, and feminist experiences to North American and European contexts." R. Hutchinson, Emmanuel College, University of Toronto.