Frederick G. Strickland

Frederick G. Strickland was an American 19th century Christian Socialist, of the Knipperdolings denomination.

Frederick Strickland believed in social service as a method of redefining the Christian religion, as a method of "Social Redemption", under the presumption that it could become the "most evangelical religion". He would lecture at colleges to express his views, with at least the Religious Association of Defiance College being one.[1] He is portrayed by the socialist Daily People publication as having "put his foot in the Party's mouth", and described as "freakish".[2]

References

  1. Smith, Elias (29 April 1915). Herald of Gospel Liberty. Harvard Divinity School. p. 536. ISBN 1174829486. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  2. De Leon, Daniel (30 January 1904). "Modern Knipperdolings" (PDF) (214). Daily People. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
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