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This book presents an in-depth exploration of the life and work of Lewis John Collins (19051982), an English Christian social reformer whose contributions to Christian social thought and activism profoundly shaped the political and social landscape of the 20th century. Tracing his development from a young man motivated by faith to a leading advocate for economic justice, racial equality, environmental stewardship, and global solidarity, the book examines Collins' integration of Christian theology with pressing social issues, from poverty and labor rights to the burgeoning environmental…mehr

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This book presents an in-depth exploration of the life and work of Lewis John Collins (19051982), an English Christian social reformer whose contributions to Christian social thought and activism profoundly shaped the political and social landscape of the 20th century. Tracing his development from a young man motivated by faith to a leading advocate for economic justice, racial equality, environmental stewardship, and global solidarity, the book examines Collins' integration of Christian theology with pressing social issues, from poverty and labor rights to the burgeoning environmental crisis.

Collins' influence can be traced through his deep engagement with social justice movements, which were rooted in a theological understanding of human dignity, compassion, and the common good. His vision of Christian socialism sought to marry faith with practical action, urging Christians to actively engage in reshaping social, political, and economic structures. The book delves into his leadership within the Christian Social Movement, his critiques of capitalism, and his role in advocating for policies that aimed to address systemic injustice, including the expansion of the welfare state, workers' rights, and international economic justice.

The work also highlights Collins' emphasis on the Church's role in political engagement, drawing on prophetic Christianity and the writings of figures such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer and William Temple. Collins' vision extended beyond national borders, with an international outlook on decolonization, global inequality, and environmental justice. His call for Christians to stand in solidarity with the marginalized, and his critique of the neoliberal economic policies that emerged in the 1980s, demonstrated his ongoing commitment to a world where the poor, the oppressed, and the earth itself are cared for.

Incorporating theological analysis, historical context, and primary sources, the book offers a comprehensive portrait of Collins' intellectual and activist legacy. It underscores the importance of faith-based activism in addressing both social and ecological crises, providing a model for contemporary efforts to align Christian witness with the ongoing struggles for justice, peace, and sustainability. Collins' work continues to resonate in discussions of Christian social ethics, economic reform, and environmental responsibility, making this volume a valuable resource for understanding the intersection of faith, politics, and global social change in the modern world.


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