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In July 1879, seventeen-year-old Walther Rauschenbusch arrived in Germany to begin the first phase of preparation for his chosen vocation as a Baptist minister.
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open forum movement, social gospel leaders, new evangelism, political socialism, social gospel liberals, christianizing the social order, social awakening, social gospelers, social redemption, kingdom doctrine, social salvation, theology for the social gospel, theological liberalism, various correspondences, theological legacy, social gospel movement, liberal clergy
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New York, Walter Rauschenbusch, Rochester Theological Seminary, United States, August Rauschenbusch, American Protestantism, Josiah Strong, Washington Gladden, Augustus Strong, German Baptist, Progressive Era, Second German, Jesus Christ, The Little Gate, Dores Sharpe, Munson Ford, Civil War, Great Britain, Rauschenbusch's Assisi, The New Apostolate, The Pleasures of Youth, The Struggles of Kingdom Building, Walther Rauschenbusch, Winifred Rauschenbusch, Few Brave Souls
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