Walter Rauschenbusch

American minister
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Quick Facts
Born:
Oct. 4, 1861, Rochester, N.Y., U.S.
Died:
July 25, 1918, Rochester (aged 56)
Subjects Of Study:
Social Gospel

Walter Rauschenbusch (born Oct. 4, 1861, Rochester, N.Y., U.S.—died July 25, 1918, Rochester) was a clergyman and theology professor who led the Social Gospel movement in the United States. The son of a Lutheran missionary to German immigrants in the United States, Rauschenbusch graduated from the Rochester Free Academy and then studied for four years in Germany, returning in 1883 to simultaneously finish at the University of Rochester and begin seminary training. On June 1, 1886, he was ordained a minister of the Second German Baptist Church in New York City, where he became aware of social problems from the ...(100 of 335 words)