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Lux Mundi
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466 pages
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The book explores the life and influence of Charles Gore, a prominent bishop and advocate for social justice within the Christian Social Union. His commitment to social reform was ignited by a tour of Oxfordshire's slums led by trade unionist Joseph Arch. While Gore's approach to socialism was measured, he recognized the need for significant progress toward social equity, emphasizing that the journey toward justice remains extensive. His legacy reflects a blend of faith and social responsibility, shaping discussions on ethics and reform in early 20th-century Britain.
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2008, paperback
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