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Stockton Record, Feb.

18, 1941
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New Jr. College Instructor Highly


Praised for Religious Book
Dr, Hopkins Wins
Critics' Acclaim
One of the latest additions to
the faculty of Stockton Junior
College is the author of a book
published last November by the
Yale University Press—"The Rise
of the Social Gospel in American
Protestantism."
Instructor in the social science
division since September, Dr. C.
Howard Hopkins is a Californian
by birth and partly by education.
He was born and grew up in
Ukiah, member of a pioneer family
that crossed the plains in the
1850s. He earned his A.B. degree
at the University of Redlands and
the B.D. and Ph.D. at Yale. Be-
fore returning to California he
taught at the Mount Hermon
School for Boys in Massachusetts.
Last summer he was a member of
the College of the Pacific faculty.
HIGHLY PRAISED
The book has been highly
praised, notably by Dr. John
Haynes Holmes; liberal clergyman,
in the book section of the New
York Herald Tribune. DR. C. HOWARD HOPKINS of
"The author writes with clarity the Stockton Junior College fac-
and charm," Dr. Holmes said. "He ulty has written a book that is
can with equal facility sketch a winning the highest critical
personality, analyze a book, de- praise.
scribe a convention. His accuracy,
so far as I have been able to
check, is impeccable, his range of
material enormous, his judgment
sound. As I peruse his book,
feel that an important job has
been done once for all."
The reviewer for the Christian
Century, Dr. Dwight J. Bradley,
was moved to write: "Here is a
religious 'must book' if there ever
was one.... Dr. Hopkins has here
and now assembled all of the rele-
vant material, down to its most
remotely hidden item, that is im-
portant to an understanding of the
historical roots and background of
the kind of Christian social ideal-
ism which prevails today in the ti
American Protestant churches....
To have gathered the amount of
material included in these 327
pages ... required, no doubt, an
extraordinary patience, as well as
a gift for selection verging on
genius."
AIM OF BOOK
Aim of the book is to show how .

a new conception of Christianity


and its social message grew out of
the impact of the industrial revo-
lution on American society in the
half century after the Civil War.
Dr. Hopkins is a fellow of the
National COuncil on Religion in
Higher Education.
this is the first adequate history of the
uniquely American movement toward the
socializing and ethicizing of Protestantism
which is known as the "social gospel." Many
people believe that social Christianity was
accomplished at the opening of the twen-
tieth century by a handful of clergymen, but
Dr. Hopkins shows that it goes back to the
;lose of the Civil War and that its prophets
ire legion. It came into being as a result of
modern industrial society and scientific
thought in the half century between the
War and the first World War. Dr. Hop-
kins describes the movement from its begin-
ling until the present when "the social gos-
pel has become a factor of permanent signifi-
:ance in the thinking of Christendom. "
`Professor Hopkins has written what we
ave long needed, an account of the develop-
ent of the Social Gospel that is both
comprehensive in scope and thorough in
documentation. All future students of the subject
will find this book a gold mine. All who are
i nterested in the social interpretation of
Christianity will find its clear and readable
lescription of ideas, men, and movements,
indispensable for a knowledge of the back-
ground of their own thinking. "
John C. Bennett of the
Pacific School of Religion
Tennant's
This is the first adequate history of the Philosophical Theology
'Uniquely American movement toward the DELTON LEWIS SCUDDER
socializing and ethicizing of Protestantism "The work of Dr. F. R. Tennant, the Cam-
which is known as the "social gospel. Many bridge philosopher-theologian, is so impor-
people believe that social Christianity was tant in contemporary thought that this com-
accomplished at the opening of the twen- petent exposition and critique will be wel-
:ieth century by a handful of clergymen, but comed by those who have not had the
Dr. Hopkins shows that it goes back to the opportunity to study the English scholar at
:lose of the Civil War and that its prophets first hand. . . . Both as an appraisal of Ten-
xe legion. It came into being as a result of
nant' s philosophy of religion and as an origi-
modern industrial society and scientific nal contribution of the author's own
hought in the half century between the thought, this is a stimulating treatise. -

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opkins War and the first World War. Dr. Religious Book Club Bulletin
:
ins describes the movement from its begin- $3.00
ing until the present when "the social gos-
el has become a factor of permanent
signfcaethkoCrisendm.- The Presbyterian Doctrine of
Professor Hopkins has written what we Children in the Covenant
ave long needed, an account of the develop- LEWIS BEVENS SCHENCK
ent of the Social Gospel that is both corn-
•ehensive in scope and thorough in docu- "In this study of the historic Calvinistic
entation. All future students of the subject doctrine of children in the covenant, Dr.
ill find this book a gold mine. All who are Schenck gives a thorough survey of tradi-
terested in the social interpretation of tional Presbyterian theory of infant baptism
Christianity will find its clear and readable and church membership and shows the causes
scription of ideas, men, and movements, of the present confusion within the Presby-
indispensable for a knowledge of the back- terian Church regarding the religious status
ound of their own thinking. - of children. . . . Every reader will feel in Dr.
John C. Bennett of the Schenck's debt for his able discussion of a
Pacific School of Religion vital Christian problem. Christendom
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'Yale University Press New Haven
Yale University Press
New Haven Connecticut
The Rise of the Social Gospel
in American Protestantism
1865-1915
BY

CHARLES HOWARD HOPKINS

New Haven : Yale University Press


London : Humphrey Milford : Oxford University Press
1940

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