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|a Soden, Dale Edward,
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|a The Reverend Mark Matthews :
|b An Activist in the Progressive Era /
|c Dale E. Soden.
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|a Seattle :
|b University of Washington Press,
|c 2001.
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2021
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|c ©2001.
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|a 1 online resource (288 pages):
|b illustrations ;
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|t The Hills of Georgia --
|t The Social Gospel in Tennessee --
|t Building Seattle's First Church --
|t The Church Is My Force, the City My Field --
|t Progressive Impulses --
|t The Great Feud --
|t "Shall Matthews Run the City?" --
|t The Great War and the General Strike --
|t Fundamentalism and Modernism --
|t Screenitis and the Radio --
|t The Final Years.
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|a "In telling Matthews's story, Dale Soden presents Matthews's multiple facets: a Southern-born, fundamentalist proponent of the Social Gospel; a national leader during the tumultuous years of schism within the American Presbyterian church; a social reformer who established day-care centers, kindergartens, night classes, and soup kitchens; a colorful figure who engaged in highly public and heated disputes with elected officials. Much of the controversy that surrounded Matthews centered on the proper relationship between church and state - an issue that is still hotly debated."--Jacket.
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|a "When the Reverend Mark Allison Matthews died in February 1940, thousands of mourners gathered at a Seattle church to pay their final respects. The Southern-born Presbyterian came to Seattle in 1902. He quickly established himself as a city leader and began building a congregation that was eventually among the nation's largest, with nearly 10,000 members. Throughout his career, he advocated Social Christianity, a blend of progressive reform and Christian values, as a blueprint for building a morally righteous community."
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|a Matthews, Mark A.
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|a Project Muse.
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