----- 联合制造:芝加哥社会基督教和工作人员的兴起
Acknowledgements Introduction: The Working-Class Origins of Social Christianity Chapter 1 - "Is the Laborer Worthy of his Hire?" The Decline of Democratized Christianity in Antebellum Chicago Chapter 2: "Undefiled Christianity" - The Rise of a Working-Class Social Gospel Chapter 3: "It Pays To Go to Church" - Ministers, "the Mob," and the Scramble for Working-Class Souls Chapter 4: "With the Prophets of Old" - Working People's Challenge to the Gilded Age Church Chapter 5: "The Divorce Between Labor and the Church" - Working People Strike Out on Their Own in 1894 Chicago Chapter 6: "To Christianize Christianity" - Labor On the Move in Turn-of-the-Century Chicago Chapter 7: "Social Christianity Becomes Official" - The Rise of a Middle-Class Social Gospel Epilogue: The Fate of American Social Christianity in the Twentieth Century and Beyond Notes Bibliography Index
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