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Franklin Spencer Spalding

Franklin Spencer Spalding (March 13, 1865 - September 25, 1914) was an Episcopal Bishop of Utah from 1905 to 1914 who advocated who advocated Christian Socialism as the true teachings of the Bible and Jesus Christ.
==Early Life and Education==
Franklin Spencer Spalding was born in Erie, Pennsylvania on March 13, 1865 to a father serving as rector of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. His father’s career would include bishoprics throughout the Mountain West, in that states of New Mexico, Colorado, and New Mexico. 〔McCormick, John S., and John R. Sillito. ''A History of Utah Radicalism Startling, Socialistic, and Decidedly Revolutionary.'' Logan, UT: Utah State UP, 2011. pg. 160. 〕
Spalding graduated from Princeton in 1887 and the Episcopal General Theological Seminary in New York City in 1890. Despite limited experience in the urban churches of New York City where poverty prevailed, Spalding did not encounter activists working for labor related social change until 1896 when he began working as rector of St. Paul’s Church in Erie, Pennsylvania. It took time, working in concert with the Erie Socialist local to help improve his parishioners lives, but eventually Spalding’s views on the role of the church in relation to the working class and poor changed. Where he previously believed that the church could work at “persuading the rich and the mighty to be kind and generous and public spirited,” he now believed that the only path to truly improve the lives of workers was to fundamentally redesign capitalism itself. 〔McCormick, John S., and John R. Sillito. ''A History of Utah Radicalism Startling, Socialistic, and Decidedly Revolutionary.'' Logan, UT: Utah State UP, 2011. pg. 161.〕

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