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Moral Rearmament

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noun

  1. Former name: Oxford Group.  Also called: Buchmanism.  a worldwide movement for moral and spiritual renewal founded by Frank Buchman in 1938

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I think Moral Rearmament is a great, tremendous influence for good, and it ought to be encouraged.

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Last week Secretary of War Harry Hines Woodring addressed the nation on the subject of Moral Rearmament.

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In the closing days of a Moral Rearmament Movement assembly in New Delhi, Frank Buchman, founder and leader of the organization, was honored for his "services to the cause of world morality and peace."

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Dr. Steinmetz also found paranoid symptoms in the "Moral Rearmament" movement engendered by Buchmanism.

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"Moral Rearmament" became the 1938 slogan of Dr. Frank Buchman's Oxford Groups, who worked betimes for a religious revival, and betimes announced that it had already happened.

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