Christianity and the Social Crisis in the 21st Century

A Conversation with Paul Rauschenbusch, Associate Dean of Religious Life and the Chapel at Princeton University

First published in 1907, Walter Rauschenbusch’s Christianity and the Social Crisis became one of the most influential religious documents of the 20th century, in inspiring leaders such as Martin Luther King, Jr., Mahatma Gandhi, Reinhold Niebuhr and Desmond Tutu towards promoting social justice. On the 100th anniversary of the publication of this seminal work, Rauschenbusch’s great-grandson has released an updated version that includes new commentary by leading social justice thinkers of our time.

Rev. Paul Rauschenbusch, a pastor and social justice advocate, has been touring the country and has an important perspective on the state of inequality in America and the role of faith in the 2008 Presidential campaign. Please join the New America Foundation for an intriguing look at the role of faith in politics and social justice.

11/28/2007 - 12:30pm
11/28/2007 - 1:30pm
New America Foundation
1630 Connecticut Ave, NW 7th Floor
Washington, 20009
United States
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Participants

  • Paul Rauschenbusch
    Associate Dean of Religious Life and the Chapel
    Princeton University
  • Rev. David Gray
    Director, Workforce and Family Program
    New America Foundation
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