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Rauschenbusch called Christians to return to the doctrine of the Kingdom of God. Of course, such a replacement has cost theology and Christians at large a great deal: the way we view Jesus and the synoptic gospels, the ethical principles of Jesus, and worship rituals have all been affected by this replacement. Rauschenbusch saw four practical advantages in emphasizing the Kingdom of God rather than the Church: The Kingdom of God is not subject to the pitfalls of the Church; it can test and correct the Church; it is a prophetic, future-focused ideology and a revolutionary, social and political force that understands all creation to be sacred; and it can help save the problematic, sinful social order.
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or artificial sense, but in their impact on his own body and soul. He had not contributed to them, as we have, and yet they were laid on him. They were not only the sins of
Caiaphas, Pilate, or Judas, but the social sin of all mankind, to which all who ever lived have contributed, and under which all who ever lived have suffered.
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became untenable." He also began to doubt the substitutionary atonement; in his words, "it was not taught by Jesus; it makes salvation dependent upon a trinitarian transaction that is remote from human experience; and it implies a concept of divine justice that is repugnant to human sensitivity."
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movement was not a unified and well-focused movement, as it contained members who disagreed with the conclusions of others within the movement. Rauschenbusch stated that the movement needed "a theology to make it effective" and likewise "theology needs the social gospel to vitalize it." In
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Hinson-Hasty, Elizabeth (2013). "'In Each the Work of All, and in All the Work of Each': Sin and
Salvation in Schleiermacher and Rauschenbusch". In Wilcox, Jeffrey A.; Tice, Terrence N.; Kelsey, Catherine L. (eds.).
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Rauschenbusch, the Social Gospel Movement, and How Julius Wellhausen Unwittingly Helped Create American Progressivism in the Twentieth Century". In Dolansky, Shawna (ed.).
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totality of evil in mankind. It requires no legal fiction of imputation to explain that "he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities." Solidarity explains it.
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2305:Rauschenbusch, Walter (2018).
2300:. New York: Macmillan Company.
2211:Evans, Christopher H. (2004).
2068:Rauschenbusch, Walter (1917).
1207:"Wrestling with Rauschenbusch"
714:Theology for the Social Gospel
568:Rochester Theological Seminary
517:Rochester Theological Seminary
502:Rochester Theological Seminary
474:and the former Caroline Rump.
431:Rochester Theological Seminary
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1790:The Social Gospel Today
1720:Dorn, Jacob H. (1993).
1232:"Bio: Paul Raushenbush"
494:University of Rochester
243:Johann Gottfried Herder
196:University of Rochester
2257:"Walter Rauschenbusch"
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1970:McNab, John (1972).
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572:Rochester, New York
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233:Washington Gladden
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