He came to refer to himself as a Christian socialist.
He had known all the famous Christian socialists of his generation.
Burt remained active in the church throughout his life as a Christian socialist.
He was also a strong Anglican, and considered himself to be a Christian socialist.
At this time, working with Christian socialists, he began to think about becoming a Protestant minister.
Aubryists are generally part of the party's left-wing, though many are known as Christian socialists.
He became a Christian Socialist in his youth, and worked as a Methodist lay preacher.
He describes himself as a Christian socialist who advocates justice "very much based on Christian teaching and principles".
Christian socialists identify the cause of inequality to be associated with the greed that they associate with capitalism.
He was a Christian Socialist as an undergraduate at the University of Oxford.