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Princeton Alumni Weekly
Perhaps this communication was intended as an explanation of Buchmanism as
involving merely those practices already found totally acceptable by the
investigating committee; quite naturally, however, it was interpreted as an
identification of ...
presence of Buchmanism on campus. The editors of the campus paper
demanded that it be driven out.73 Hibben declared that “there is no place for
Buchmanism in Princeton.”74 These Princeton voices used the term “
Buchmanism,” but none ...
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Encyclopedia of Religious Controversies in the United States ...
Buchmanism Donald L. Huber Buchmanism was a parachurch movement begun
by Frank N. Buchman, a former Lutheran pastor and YMCA student secretary.
Buchman experienced a vision of Christ while attending a Keswick Conference in
...
Bill J. Leonard, Jill Y. Crainshaw,
2012
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New Wine: The Spiritual Roots of the Twelve Step Miracle
of writers who were voicing criticism to use "Buchmanism" rather than the loftier
name, Oxford Group. Some writers even felt that Buchman had no right to
associate himself in this manner with Britain's most prestigious university! (The
name ...
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Princeton in the Nation's Service : Religious Ideals and ...
152 The president's conviction notwithstanding, "Buchmanism" had persisted on
the university campus. In May 1926, Ray Purdy, general secretary of the Phila-
delphian Society, had asked several students to Murray-Dodge Hall, where Frank
...
in the Department of Philosophy and Religion Grove City College P. C. Kemeny Assistant Professor of Religion and Humanities,
1998
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What's in a Name?: How Proper Names Became Everday Words
Buchmanism The theories or practices of a twentiethcentury
internationalmovement variously called the Oxford Group, Moral Rearmament,
and Buchmanism. NamedafterFrank Nathan Daniel Buchman (1878–1961), an
American evangelist.
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Victims and Sinners: Spiritual Roots of Addiction and Recovery
23, 1933): I056ff; but see also in the same issue, Douglas J. Wilson, "A Critique of
Buchmanism." These and other sources show that while Buchman desired a
measure of social reconciliation between classes, in practice this desire
functioned ...
Linda A. Mercadante,
1996
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Overcoming Your Alcohol, Drug and Recovery Habits
Like Father, Like Son The intent of Buchmanism was to revive Christianity
through the practices taught by Frank Buchman and his followers. The intent of
Alcoholics Anonymous is to revive the spiritual life of the individual through
Buchman's ...
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New Light on Alcoholism: God, Sam Shoemaker, and A.A.
... he calls "popularly misnamed 'Buchmanism.'" He explains the origins of the
First Century Christian Fellowship "in the spiritual experience of one man, Frank
N. D. Buchman, an ordained Lutheran Minister, a Doctor 260 S. M. Shoemaker, Jr
., ...
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Britain in Transition: The Twentieth Century
More properly called Buchmanism (after its founder, Dr. Frank Buchman, an
American) and later (after 1938) called Moral Rearmament, it was a religious
phenomenon which cut across denominational lines and consisted in the main of
special ...
Alfred F. Havighurst,
1985
ȘTIRI NOI CARE INCLUD TERMENUL «BUCHMANISM»
Află ce ziare naționale și internaționale au scris despre și cum este întrebuințat termenul
Buchmanism în contextul următoarelor știri.
5 March 1938: Evelyn Waugh on the word "Fascist"
... colonisation is Fascist; military discipline is Fascist; patriotism is Fascist; Catholicism is Fascist; Buchmanism is Fascist; the ancient Japanese ... «New Statesman, Mar 13»
The Thirties: An Intimate History, By Juliet Gardiner
Thus, for example, she is excellent on some of the spiritual aspects of the 1930s – the rise of Buchmanism and the decline of the established ... «Independent, Feb 10»