CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM

Developed as a coherent movement amongst Anglicans in the 19th century. It drew on contemporary Social Catholicism in France, and earlier examples of Christian social and communist experiments including those from the early Church at Jerusalem, medieval monasticism, and the radical Reformation. Advocates included Charles Kingsley, Frederick Dennison Maurice and Bishop Charles Gore


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