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Soul in Society: The Making and Renewal of Social Christianity

Soul in Society

The Making and Renewal of Social Christianity

Gary Dorrien (Author)

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Gary Dorrien's major work addresses the roots of and remedy to the current crisis in American Christian social ethics.

Focusing on the story of American liberal Protestantism, the book examines in fascinating depth the three major movements in this century — the Social Gospel, Christian Realism, and Liberation Theology — in a way that also brings African American, feminist, environmentalist, Catholic, and other voices into the increasingly multicultural quest.

Dorrien then carefully assesses the crisis of social Christian thought in a culture that is increasingly secular, materialistic, and dominated by capitalism. He shows how the progressive Christian vision of social and economic democracy can be redeemed in the face of its apparent defeat. He argues strongly for a social Christianity faithful to the spiritual reality and kingdom-oriented ethic of the way of Christ.

Dorrien's engaging narrative, knowledgeable and fair analysis, and thoughtful proposal bring desperately needed clarity and commitment to the Christian social conscience.

  • Publisher Fortress Press
  • Format Paperback
  • ISBN 9780800628918
  • Dimensions 6 x 9
  • Pages 400
  • Publication Date July 5, 1995

Endorsements

"Gary Dorrien brilliantly mines the renewable moral energies of the Jewish and Christian traditions and applies them with challenging freshness to the modern economic and political order. This is prophecy for our times."
— Daniel C. Maguire, Marquette University

Table of Contents

    Preface

  1. INTRODUCTION
    The Good Society and the Legacy of Social Christianity

  2. CHRISTIANIZING THE MODERN ORDER
    The Progressivist Faith

  3. CHRISTIAN REALISM
    The Niebuhrian Turn

  4. REALMS IN CONFLICT
    Disputing the "New Liberal Consensus"

  5. DE-CENTERING VOICES
    Pluralization and the Liberationist Revolutions

  6. FAILURE OF A DREAM?
    Economic Democracy and the Economics of Nature

  7. COMMUNITIES OF MEMORY
    Social Christianity after Christendom

    Index
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