The Social Principles of JesusRauschenbusch, Walter
Religion
The Social Principles of Jesus
Rauschenbusch, Walter
Christian ethics; Christian sociology; Jesus Christ -- Teachings
3. What would a loyal religious dedication to Christ and Christianity mean
to our scientific social intelligence?
4. What would it mean to the course of our life?
FOOTNOTES
1 Rauschenbusch, “Prayers of the Social Awakening,” p. 15, on “The
Social Meaning of the Lord’s Prayer.”
2 See the chapter on “The Tragedy of Dives” in Rauschenbusch,
“Christianizing the Social Order,” p. 291.
3 Edersheim, “Life and Times of Jesus, the Messiah,” Appendix XVII,
give a detailed account of Sabbath regulations.
4 See, for instance, Begbie, “Twice Born Men.”
5 See Jane Addams, “A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil.”
6 Why not give a fresh reading to the Hebrew prophets? Read them as if
they had just been dug up in the East. Read them with the insight
into social life developed by economic and sociological work in
college. Read them with the critical social and political situations
in mind. Read entire books at a sitting to absorb the spiritual
valor of the prophets and their sense of God and of righteousness.
George Adam Smith’s “The Book of the Twelve Prophets” has fine
social understanding, and gives the necessary historical background.
7 “Christianity and the Social Crisis,” p. 415.
8 G. J. Romanes, “Thoughts on Religion,” p. 157.
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