Kallia Rinkel

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To a certain degree, a lot of American Protestants were playing God in the nineteenth century, especially in the North, in that they were rabid social reformers: think the abolition, temperance, and anti-poverty movements. Collectively, these efforts became known as the Social Gospel. It’s almost the opposite of Puritan doomsday belief and yet directly descends from it. This theological one-eighty resulted from three circumstances.
Cults Like Us: Why Doomsday Thinking Drives America
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