'Christ's Kingdom in Scotland': Scottish Presbyterianism, Social Reform, and the Edwardian Crisis |
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Authors: | STEWART JOHN |
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Affiliation: | Oxford Brookes University |
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Abstract: | This article examines the response of Scottish Presbyterianreformers to the socioeconomic and political dimensions of theEdwardian Crisis. For such individuals the circumstancesof the early twentieth century, despite the undoubted difficultiesthey posed, offered the opportunity to bring about a modernversion of the godly commonwealth, with the principalmeans of realizing this being Christianized social reform. Thearticle focuses on how the social problem wasanalysed; the challenge of socialism; the solutions offered;and the ultimate fate of the social gospel 1I am grateful to the British Academy for a Research and TravelExpenses Grant which enabled me to visit Scottish archives andlibraries; and to my colleagues David Nash and Paul O'Flinnand this journal's editors and anonymous referees for theirconstructive comments on earlier drafts. The quote is from JohnW. Gulland MP, Christ's Kingdom in Scotland or the Social Missionof the United Free Church (Edinburgh, 1906). |
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