This concern with prejudice against blacks or women was not pervasive among
social gospel adherents, many of whom championed labor, for example, but had little to say about sexism or racism.
Not exact matches
Clara Shih, the chief executive of Hearsay, said that her
social media
gospel was gaining
adherents among top executives.
In these respects, the
adherents of the
social gospel could claim with full justification to be faithful to Wesley in a way that much of the Wesleyan movement in the nineteenth century was not.
This would lead him to criticize some
adherents of the
social gospel but to side with others.