Foreword - David Fergusson About the Authors Introduction, by Andrew Kloes and Laura M. Mair Chapter 1 : The Social Concerns of Brunswick Wesleyan Chapel, Leeds, in the Victorian Era - David Bebbington Chapter 2 : Navigating Cultural Pluralism: Christian Responses to Radical Unbelief in Early Nineteenth-Century Scotland - Felicity Loughlin Chapter 3 : Wrestling with Dilemmas: Presbyterian Evangelism and Slavery in the American Ante-Bellum South - Iain Whyte Chapter 4 : Awakened Protestants' calls for 'Christian socialism' and 'Christian communism' in Germany, 1844-1850 - Andrew Kloes Chapter 5 : James Baird and the Baird Trust: Industrial Philanthropy and Evangelical Activism in Victorian Scotland - Andrew Michael Jones Chapter 6 : In Person, Print, and Prayer: The Shared Mission of Scottish and English Ragged Schools in the Nineteenth Century - Laura M. Mair Chapter 7 : Mary Magdalene and the 'Fallen' Sisters: the Social Gospel of the Magdalene Asylums in Scotland - Jowita A. Thor Chapter 8 : 'Standing in the Gap': D. L. Moody & Evangelical Social Christianity in Chicago and Scotland, 1860-1900 - Thomas Breimaier Chapter 9 : 'The Saving of the Body': Sport at Church in England since 1850 - Hugh McLeod Chapter 10 : Henry Scott Holland and Social Christianity in the English fin de siècle - Frances Knight Chapter 11 : 'Indignation would arise within you': Herman Bavinck on Racial Injustice in Europe and North America - James Eglinton Chapter 12 : 'Woodbine Willie' and the Quest for a Social Christianity after the First World War - Timothy Larsen Chapter 13 : Billy Graham, the All Scotland Crusade of 1955 and the Social Gospel - Kenneth Jeffrey Chapter 14 : Social Christianity on the Mission Field: Shifting Patterns in British and American Protestant Globalism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries - Brian Stanley Bibliography of Stewart J. Brown.
Social Christianity in Scotland and Beyond, 1800-2000 : Essays in Honour of Stewart J. Brown