- a word derived from Christian Socialist.
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She bought the Vallance Road building in 1926, and quickly converted it into a center for education, Christian Socialism and trade unionism.
From New York Times • Nov. 10, 2016
"Christian Socialism" Having thus clearly stated his own, advanced social views, the Supreme Pontiff was ready to answer the question whether a Catholic can be a Socialist.
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In West Germany, Christian Democracy is the party of conservative Chancellor Konrad Adenauer, but is still flavored by the Christian Socialism of the Catholic Labor movement.
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Christian Democracy began as a Christian Socialism and gradually moved towards center and right.
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He was an idealist, and in his youth had strong leanings, first to the Socialism of Owen, and then to the Christian Socialism of Maurice, Kingsley, and their friends.
From The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography by Strachey, John St. Loe