Deeper Dive - Heroes of Philanthropy: Reverend Washington Gladden
A 19th Century Congregationalist Pastor coins a common term
The Reverend Washington Gladden's sermon on tainted money, delivered in the late 19th century, examined the moral implications surrounding wealth acquired through questionable means. Gladden's message challenged societal norms and provoked introspection on the ethical responsibilities associated with wealth. This essay explores the key themes of Gladden's sermon and delves into the implications it holds for fundraisers and philanthropists in their pursuit of financial resources to support their causes.
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