- Chapter 7: Black Social Gospel
- Details on the lives of people who developed various religious programs and concepts of nonviolence.
- Chautauqua Assembly
- Began in 1874, details activity that provides intellectual, religious and cultural improvements to people.
- Christianity Progressive Politics and Social Justice
- Movement fosters community reconciliation. With publication, news and event details.
- Churches and the Social Gospel
- Publication details on arguments, critics, and differences among churches and teaching.
- Fundamentalist Social Gospel
- Article covers elements of biblicism, hermeneutical ventriloquism, false pretenses, and political snake handlers.
- Jubilee: The Social Gospel
- Covers the revivals of existing churches. With discussion on religious progressives.
- Life and Times of the Prophet Vernon Johns
- Presents the father of the civil rights movement's biography, early years, liberalism in religious thought, and career.
- Martin Luther King, Jr., and the African-American Social Gospel
- Focuses on projects, evolution of his religious beliefs, and accomplishments as leader.
- Part III Liberalism in Religious Thought
- Highlights social gospel, personalism, and Henry Churchill King and Harry Emerson Fosdick teaching.
- People and Events: Fundamentalism and the Social Gospel
- Provides overview on the two religious movements and their significance.
- Religion: the Social Gospel
- Presents people who objected to the protestant government's reforms.
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