Roman Catholic Claims

“Roman Catholic Claims” by Charles Gore is a 7th edition published by Wipf and Stock Publishers on August 19, 2008. This book presents the insights of Gore, who served as bishop of Worcester, Birmingham, and Oxford, and was a prominent figure in the Christian Social Union. The text explores themes related to religion, Christian theology, and the Christian Church, reflecting Gore’s views on social justice and his experiences that shaped his beliefs.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the intersection between Christianity and social issues, as Gore discusses his cautious approach to socialism and the influence of his early experiences in Oxfordshire. The book delves into the complexities of Christian denominations and their roles in addressing social justice, providing a nuanced perspective on the challenges faced by the Church. With 225 pages, this edition offers a comprehensive look at Gore’s theological reflections and his commitment to social reform within the context of Christianity.
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Charles Gore (1853-1932) was successively bishop of Worcester, Birmingham and Oxford, and a leading figure in the Christian Social Union, founded by Scott Holland in 1889. Although he ackowledged his debt to Maurice, Gore always said that his passion for social justice dated from a tour of the slums of Oxfordshire he was given by the trade union leader Joseph Arch. His socialism was cautious — he indicated that he would probably prefer to stop somewhere this side of full-fledged socialism, but always added that we have a very long way to go before we get there.
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