The Spiritual Vision of Frank Buchman is an in-depth look at the
life, spirituality, and ideology of one of the most original
figures in twentieth-century religion. Frank Buchman (1878-1961),
the Pennsylvania-born initiator of the movement known as the Oxford
Group and Moral Re-Armament, was a Lutheran pastor who first had
influence as a college evangelist and missionary with the YMCA. His
thinking then evolved during the 1930s, the Second World War, and
the early Cold War as he tried to develop a world philosophy that
could offer an answer to war and materialism. His impact was
particularly felt in the areas of conflict resolution between
nations and interfaith dialogue, and Alcoholics Anonymous also owed
much to his methods. Philip Boobbyer's book is the first scholarly
overview of Buchman's ideas and is an important addition to the
growing corpus of academic literature on his worldwide outreach.
Boobbyer shows how his work reflected broader processes in
twentieth-century religion and politics and can be seen as a
spiritual response to an emerging global society.
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