001476947 000__ 05895nam\a22009375i\4500 001476947 001__ 1476947 001476947 003__ DE-B1597 001476947 005__ 20231017003318.0 001476947 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001476947 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 001476947 008__ 230529t20232023nyu\\\\\o\\d\z\\\\\\eng\d 001476947 020__ $$a9781531503802 001476947 0247_ $$a10.1515/9781531503802$$2doi 001476947 035__ $$a(DE-B1597)644864 001476947 035__ $$a(OCoLC)1370923344 001476947 040__ $$aDE-B1597$$beng$$cDE-B1597$$erda 001476947 0410_ $$aeng 001476947 044__ $$anyu$$cUS-NY 001476947 050_4 $$aBR115.J8$$bS65 2023 001476947 072_7 $$aREL062000$$2bisacsh 001476947 08204 $$a261.80973$$223 001476947 24500 $$aSpiritualities of Social Engagement :$$bWalter Rauschenbusch and Dorothy Day /$$ced. by Amanda Avila Kaminski, Roger Haight, Alfred Pach. 001476947 264_1 $$aNew York, NY : $$bFordham University Press, $$c[2023] 001476947 264_4 $$c©2023 001476947 300__ $$a1 online resource (120 p.) 001476947 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001476947 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 001476947 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 001476947 347__ $$atext file$$bPDF$$2rda 001476947 4900_ $$aPast Light on Present Life: Theology, Ethics, and Spirituality 001476947 50500 $$tFrontmatter -- $$tContents -- $$tI - Introduction to the Authors and Texts -- $$tII - The Texts -- $$tIII - Socially Engaged Spirituality -- $$tFurther Reading -- $$tAbout the Series -- $$tAbout the Editors 001476947 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 001476947 520__ $$aThis volume considers two authors who represent different but complementary responses to social injustice and human degradation. The writings of Walter Rauschenbusch and Dorothy Day respond to an American situation that arose out of the industrial revolution and reflect especially-but not exclusively-urban life in the east coast of the United States during the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century. Although these two authors differ greatly, they both reacted to the extreme social inequality and strife that occurred between 1890 and the beginning of World War II. They shared a total commitment to the cause of social justice, their Christian faith, and an active engagement in the quest for a just social order. But the different ways they reacted to the situation generated different spiritualities. Rauschenbusch was a pastor, writer, historian, and seminary professor. Day was a journalist who became an organizer. The strategic differences between them, however, grew out of a common sustained reaction against the massive deprivation that surrounded them. There is no spiritual rivalry here. They complement each other and reinforce the Christian humanitarian motivation that drives them. Their work brings the social dimension of Christian spirituality to the surface in a way that had not been emphasized in the same focused way before them. They are part of an awakening to the degree to which the social order lies in the hands of the people who support it. Both Rauschenbusch and Day are examples of an explicit recognition of the social dimension of Christian spirituality, and a radical acting out of that response in two distinctly different ways. 001476947 538__ $$aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. 001476947 546__ $$aIn English. 001476947 5880_ $$aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 29. 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