Gladden, Washington, 1836-1918, American clergyman, writer, and lecturer, b. Pottsgrove, Pa. He was pastor of the First Congregational Church, Columbus, Ohio, from 1882 until his death. He helped to popularize modernist views in such books as
Burning Questions (1890) and
Who Wrote the Bible (1891). An early proponent of the
Social Gospel, he advocated application of Christian principles to social problems. Among his works are
Working People and Their Employers (1876),
Social Salvation (1902), and
Recollections (1909).
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