Washington Gladden and the Social Gospel

Jacob H. Dorn

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Abstract

This chapter is from the book American Reform and Reformers: A Biographical Dictionary , which provides in-depth examination of major American reformers and the movements they defined. With coverage extending from the early republic to today, the book considers abolitionism, women's rights, temperance, the social gospel, birth control, pacifism, civil rights, environmentalism, consumerism, and other controversial movements. Each entry combines biography with historical analysis to show the historical context and character of the movement and person. Individually, the entries provide modern, interpretive treatments of their subjects. Collectively, they reveal the direction and dynamics of American reform over two centuries.

Emphasizing social reform over civic reform, the book gives special attention to reformers and reforms that have significantly altered the social order. Written by prominent scholars, the entries show the importance of personality and historical context in reform movements and the relationship between particular reforms and the temperament of an age. With full-bodied biographies of the reformers and their movements, a time-line on American reform, up-to-date interpretations and bibliographies, and a wide range of subjects, this book provides the most comprehensive and cogent view of American reform and reformers anywhere. It also provides the fullest treatment to date of post-World War II reform activity and personalities.

Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationAmerican Reforms and Reformers: A Biographical Dictionary
StatePublished - Jan 1 1996

Keywords

  • American reformers
  • American reforms
  • Social Gospel
  • Washington Gladden

Disciplines

  • Arts and Humanities
  • History

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