Last week, we discussed #muscularchristianity, the @ymca, and its rise in #cleveland. It was chartered with a specific mission, to prevent "the ruin, physical and spiritual, which overtakes so large a proportion of the multitude of young men constantly arriving in our city."
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AoM had a decent 15,000 word essay on the rise and fall of Muscular Christianity, read it here: https://www.artofmanliness.com/2016/09/12/when-christianity-was-muscular/ …. When you look under the hood of Muscular Christianity, it's main proponents were Anglo-Protestants, especially Anglicans, Episcopalians, and Presbyterians.
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As such, it was basically a straight line from the Revolutions of 1848, to the Christian Socialism of Frederick D. Maurice, to the Muscular Christianity of Thomas Hughes, to the Progressive Era, Social Gospel, and Modern Left. Now there are more rainbow flags than
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Because of it lacked an intellectual immune system,
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Our new #cle Young Men's Christian Association should steal what was good about the old organization: creation of brotherhood, physical, mental, and spiritual improvement, rekindling of the martial spirit, and discard the proto-Progressivism that doomed our forebearerpic.twitter.com/dlE3uHcYyA
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