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Samuel Zane Batten considers the new world created by World War I and what this world should look like. Focusing on the kingdom of God, he suggests principles for community, industry, national organization, and international relations, as well as the church’s role in social change.
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Samuel Zane Batten (1859–1925) was a Baptist minister who preached against social evils and advocated Christian democracy. He founded the Commission on Social Service of the American Baptist Association and was a member of the Brotherhood of the Kingdom, a group founded by fellow Social Gospel advocate Walter Rauschenbusch.