Andrew Himes Quotes
The Fundamentalists, In Their Struggle Against The Modernists, Had Identified The "Social Gospel" And The Concern For Social Justice Expressed In Charles Sheldon's Seminal Work Asking "What Would Jesus Do?" As A Hallmark Of Heresy. Rice And Other Fundamentalists Viewed The "Social Gospel" As Tantamount To Believing In Salvation Through "works" Rather Than Faith. Salvation, They Averred, Was The Result Of God's Unearned Grace Rather Than Anything Humans Might Do For Themselves. They Charged The Modernists With Imagining Salvation Might Be Achieved By Working To Improve Society.
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