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What was the most commonly held belief of the social gospel movement

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Answered by ashbygomes
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They believe that salvation can be achieved through helping others. Social Gospel is a Protestant movement that peaked during the early 20th century. They applied Christian values to social
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The most commonly held belief of the Social Gospel Movement was the salvation could be attained by helping others.

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The Social Gospel Movement emerged in the 20th century. During this movement, ideas of Christianity were applied to social issues. Social salvation over the individual salvation was prioritized during this social gospel  movement.

The movement aimed at developing a Christian society in which mutual respect, cooperation, equity, compassion and peace could be found.  

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