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OverviewThe 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philip Boobbyer (Senior Lecturer, University of Kent)Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press Imprint: Pennsylvania State University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9780271059808ISBN 10: 027105980 Pages: 232 Publication Date: 15 June 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContents Preface and Acknowledgments Illustrations Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Origins Chapter 2: Guidance Chapter 3: Personal Work Chapter 4: Theological Questions Chapter 5: Strategy and Organization Chapter 6: Politics and Ideology Conclusion Archival Abbreviations Bibliography IndexReviewsThis is the first effort to write a critical, spiritual biography of Frank Buchman (1878-1961), the founder of the Oxford Group and the Moral Re-armament movement, with emphasis on his ideas rather than on the details of his life. . . . This biography is well worth reading. --Anders Jarlert, Journal of Theological Studies Philip Boobbyer . . . has provided a definitive and well-written portrait, which will be of enduring value, of Buchman and his vision. --Peter Forster, Church Times This inspiring account of Buchman's journey should be required reading for anyone interested in bringing peace to an interdependent, war-torn world. --Douglas Johnston, President, International Center for Religion and Diplomacy Frank Buchman was the American founder of the international movement that was variously called the First Century Christian Fellowship, the Oxford Group, and Moral Re-Armament. This body had a protean character, evolving from a religious revival movement into something like a nongovernmental organization dedicated to world peace and reconciliation. The ideas of the founder have proved elusive, but Philip Boobbyer, who has enjoyed full access to the available sources, has now pieced together a compelling portrayal of what moved the man. --David Bebbington, University of Stirling Frank Buchman is an important historical figure with remarkable influence on a range of different nations, movements, organizations, and eminent people. There has long been a strong need for a good academic study of him, and The Spiritual Vision of Frank Buchman successfully and admirably fills this lamentable gap. Buchman has always attracted passionate critics and disciples, and the more even tone of this volume is especially welcome. --Timothy Larsen, Wheaton College This work engages with all the important literature and makes judicious assessment of the contributions of others. But what is here is original, both in terms of the remarkable range of primary sources utilized and the focus of the work, a focus not to be found in any other book. --Ian M. Randall, Spurgeon's College, London, and International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague Philip Boobbyer's thorough scholarship uncovers the roots of Buchman's spiritual vision and demonstrates the wide-reaching significance of his campaigns for moral renewal. It will become the definitive study of this enigmatic figure. --Brian Stanley, University of Edinburgh This is the first effort to write a critical, spiritual biography of Frank Buchman (1878-1961), the founder of the Oxford Group and the Moral Re-armament movement, with emphasis on his ideas rather than on the details of his life. . . . This biography is well worth reading. --Anders Jarlert, Journal of Theological Studies This is the first effort to write a critical, spiritual biography of Frank Buchman (1878 1961), the founder of the Oxford Group and the Moral Re-armament movement, with emphasis on his ideas rather than on the details of his life. . . . This biography is well worth reading. </p> Anders Jarlert, <em>Journal of Theological Studies</em></p> Frank Buchman is an important historical figure with remarkable influence on a range of different nations, movements, organizations, and eminent people. There has long been a strong need for a good academic study of him, and The Spiritual Vision of Frank Buchman successfully and admirably fills this lamentable gap. Buchman has always attracted passionate critics and disciples, and the more even tone of this volume is especially welcome. --Timothy Larsen, Wheaton College This is the first effort to write a critical, spiritual biography of Frank Buchman (1878-1961), the founder of the Oxford Group and the Moral Re-armament movement, with emphasis on his ideas rather than on the details of his life. . . . This biography is well worth reading. --Anders Jarlert, Journal of Theological Studies Philip Boobbyer . . . has provided a definitive and well-written portrait, which will be of enduring value, of Buchman and his vision. --Peter Forster, Church Times This inspiring account of Buchman's journey should be required reading for anyone interested in bringing peace to an interdependent, war-torn world. --Douglas Johnston, President, International Center for Religion and Diplomacy Frank Buchman was the American founder of the international movement that was variously called the First Century Christian Fellowship, the Oxford Group, and Moral Re-Armament. This body had a protean character, evolving from a religious revival movement into something like a nongovernmental organization dedicated to world peace and reconciliation. The ideas of the founder have proved elusive, but Philip Boobbyer, who has enjoyed full access to the available sources, has now pieced together a compelling portrayal of what moved the man. --David Bebbington, University of Stirling This work engages with all the important literature and makes judicious assessment of the contributions of others. But what is here is original, both in terms of the remarkable range of primary sources utilized and the focus of the work, a focus not to be found in any other book. --Ian M. Randall, Spurgeon's College, London, and International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague Philip Boobbyer's thorough scholarship uncovers the roots of Buchman's spiritual vision and demonstrates the wide-reaching significance of his campaigns for moral renewal. It will become the definitive study of this enigmatic figure. --Brian Stanley, University of Edinburgh Frank Buchman is an important historical figure with remarkable influence on a range of different nations, movements, organizations, and eminent people. There has long been a strong need for a good academic study of him, and The Spiritual Vision of Frank Buchman successfully and admirably fills this lamentable gap. Buchman has always attracted passionate critics and disciples, and the more even tone of this volume is especially welcome. Timothy Larsen, Wheaton College Frank Buchman was the American founder of the international movement that was variously called the First Century Christian Fellowship, the Oxford Group, and Moral Re-Armament. This body had a protean character, evolving from a religious revival movement into something like a nongovernmental organization dedicated to world peace and reconciliation. The ideas of the founder have proved elusive, but Philip Boobbyer, who has enjoyed full access to the available sources, has now pieced together a compelling portrayal of what moved the man. David Bebbington, University of Stirling This inspiring account of Buchman's journey should be required reading for anyone interested in bringing peace to an interdependent, war-torn world. Douglas Johnston, President, International Center for Religion and Diplomacy Philip Boobbyer . . . has provided a definitive and well-written portrait, which will be of enduring value, of Buchman and his vision. Peter Forster, Church Times Philip Boobbyer s thorough scholarship uncovers the roots of Buchman's spiritual vision and demonstrates the wide-reaching significance of his campaigns for moral renewal. It will become the definitive study of this enigmatic figure. Brian Stanley, University of Edinburgh This is the first effort to write a critical, spiritual biography of Frank Buchman (1878 1961), the founder of the Oxford Group and the Moral Re-armament movement, with emphasis on his ideas rather than on the details of his life. . . . This biography is well worth reading. Anders Jarlert, Journal of Theological Studies This work engages with all the important literature and makes judicious assessment of the contributions of others. But what is here is original, both in terms of the remarkable range of primary sources utilized and the focus of the work, a focus not to be found in any other book. Ian M. Randall, Spurgeon s College, London, and International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague This is the first effort to write a critical, spiritual biography of Frank Buchman (1878-1961), the founder of the Oxford Group and the Moral Re-armament movement, with emphasis on his ideas rather than on the details of his life. . . . This biography is well worth reading. --Anders Jarlert, Journal of Theological Studies Philip Boobbyer . . . has provided a definitive and well-written portrait, which will be of enduring value, of Buchman and his vision. --Peter Forster, Church Times This inspiring account of Buchman's journey should be required reading for anyone interested in bringing peace to an interdependent, war-torn world. --Douglas Johnston, President, International Center for Religion and Diplomacy Frank Buchman was the American founder of the international movement that was variously called the First Century Christian Fellowship, the Oxford Group, and Moral Re-Armament. This body had a protean character, evolving from a religious revival movement into something like a nongovernmental organization dedicated to world peace and reconciliation. The ideas of the founder have proved elusive, but Philip Boobbyer, who has enjoyed full access to the available sources, has now pieced together a compelling portrayal of what moved the man. --David Bebbington, University of Stirling Frank Buchman is an important historical figure with remarkable influence on a range of different nations, movements, organizations, and eminent people. There has long been a strong need for a good academic study of him, and The Spiritual Vision of Frank Buchman successfully and admirably fills this lamentable gap. Buchman has always attracted passionate critics and disciples, and the more even tone of this volume is especially welcome. --Timothy Larsen, Wheaton College This work engages with all the important literature and makes judicious assessment of the contributions of others. But what is here is original, both in terms of the remarkable range of primary sources utilized and the focus of the work, a focus not to be found in any other book. --Ian M. Randall, Spurgeon's College, London, and International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague Philip Boobbyer's thorough scholarship uncovers the roots of Buchman's spiritual vision and demonstrates the wide-reaching significance of his campaigns for moral renewal. It will become the definitive study of this enigmatic figure. --Brian Stanley, University of Edinburgh This is the first effort to write a critical, spiritual biography of Frank Buchman (1878 1961), the founder of the Oxford Group and the Moral Re-armament movement, with emphasis on his ideas rather than on the details of his life. . . . This biography is well worth reading. Anders Jarlert, Journal of Theological Studies Philip Boobbyer . . . has provided a definitive and well-written portrait, which will be of enduring value, of Buchman and his vision. Peter Forster, Church Times This inspiring account of Buchman's journey should be required reading for anyone interested in bringing peace to an interdependent, war-torn world. Douglas Johnston, President, International Center for Religion and Diplomacy Frank Buchman was the American founder of the international movement that was variously called the First Century Christian Fellowship, the Oxford Group, and Moral Re-Armament. This body had a protean character, evolving from a religious revival movement into something like a nongovernmental organization dedicated to world peace and reconciliation. The ideas of the founder have proved elusive, but Philip Boobbyer, who has enjoyed full access to the available sources, has now pieced together a compelling portrayal of what moved the man. David Bebbington, University of Stirling Frank Buchman is an important historical figure with remarkable influence on a range of different nations, movements, organizations, and eminent people. There has long been a strong need for a good academic study of him, and The Spiritual Vision of Frank Buchman successfully and admirably fills this lamentable gap. Buchman has always attracted passionate critics and disciples, and the more even tone of this volume is especially welcome. Timothy Larsen, Wheaton College This work engages with all the important literature and makes judicious assessment of the contributions of others. But what is here is original, both in terms of the remarkable range of primary sources utilized and the focus of the work, a focus not to be found in any other book. Ian M. Randall, Spurgeon s College, London, and International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague Philip Boobbyer s thorough scholarship uncovers the roots of Buchman's spiritual vision and demonstrates the wide-reaching significance of his campaigns for moral renewal. It will become the definitive study of this enigmatic figure. Brian Stanley, University of Edinburgh This is the first effort to write a critical, spiritual biography of Frank Buchman (1878 1961), the founder of the Oxford Group and the Moral Re-armament movement, with emphasis on his ideas rather than on the details of his life. . . . This biography is well worth reading. Anders Jarlert, Journal of Theological Studies Philip Boobbyer . . . has provided a definitive and well-written portrait, which will be of enduring value, of Buchman and his vision. Peter Forster, Church Times This inspiring account of Buchman's journey should be required reading for anyone interested in bringing peace to an interdependent, war-torn world. Douglas Johnston, President, International Center for Religion and Diplomacy Frank Buchman was the American founder of the international movement that was variously called the First Century Christian Fellowship, the Oxford Group, and Moral Re-Armament. This body had a protean character, evolving from a religious revival movement into something like a nongovernmental organization dedicated to world peace and reconciliation. The ideas of the founder have proved elusive, but Philip Boobbyer, who has enjoyed full access to the available sources, has now pieced together a compelling portrayal of what moved the man. David Bebbington, University of Stirling Frank Buchman is an important historical figure with remarkable influence on a range of different nations, movements, organizations, and eminent people. There has long been a strong need for a good academic study of him, and The Spiritual Vision of Frank Buchman successfully and admirably fills this lamentable gap. Buchman has always attracted passionate critics and disciples, and the more even tone of this volume is especially welcome. Timothy Larsen, Wheaton College This work engages with all the important literature and makes judicious assessment of the contributions of others. But what is here is original, both in terms of the remarkable range of primary sources utilized and the focus of the work, a focus not to be found in any other book. Ian M. Randall, Spurgeon s College, London, and International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague Philip Boobbyer s thorough scholarship uncovers the roots of Buchman's spiritual vision and demonstrates the wide-reaching significance of his campaigns for moral renewal. It will become the definitive study of this enigmatic figure. Brian Stanley, University of Edinburgh This is the first effort to write a critical, spiritual biography of Frank Buchman (1878-1961), the founder of the Oxford Group and the Moral Re-armament movement, with emphasis on his ideas rather than on the details of his life. . . . This biography is well worth reading. --Anders Jarlert, Journal of Theological Studies Philip Boobbyer . . . has provided a definitive and well-written portrait, which will be of enduring value, of Buchman and his vision. --Peter Forster, Church Times This inspiring account of Buchman's journey should be required reading for anyone interested in bringing peace to an interdependent, war-torn world. --Douglas Johnston, President, International Center for Religion and Diplomacy Frank Buchman was the American founder of the international movement that was variously called the First Century Christian Fellowship, the Oxford Group, and Moral Re-Armament. This body had a protean character, evolving from a religious revival movement into something like a nongovernmental organization dedicated to world peace and reconciliation. The ideas of the founder have proved elusive, but Philip Boobbyer, who has enjoyed full access to the available sources, has now pieced together a compelling portrayal of what moved the man. --David Bebbington, University of Stirling Philip Boobbyer's thorough scholarship uncovers the roots of Buchman's spiritual vision and demonstrates the wide-reaching significance of his campaigns for moral renewal. It will become the definitive study of this enigmatic figure. --Brian Stanley, University of Edinburgh Frank Buchman is an important historical figure with remarkable influence on a range of different nations, movements, organizations, and eminent people. There has long been a strong need for a good academic study of him, and The Spiritual Vision of Frank Buchman successfully and admirably fills this lamentable gap. Buchman has always attracted passionate critics and disciples, and the more even tone of this volume is especially welcome. --Timothy Larsen, Wheaton College This work engages with all the important literature and makes judicious assessment of the contributions of others. But what is here is original, both in terms of the remarkable range of primary sources utilized and the focus of the work, a focus not to be found in any other book. --Ian M. Randall, Spurgeon's College, London, and International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague This is the first effort to write a critical, spiritual biography of Frank Buchman (1878-1961), the founder of the Oxford Group and the Moral Re-armament movement, with emphasis on his ideas rather than on the details of his life. . . . This biography is well worth reading. --Anders Jarlert, Journal of Theological Studies This inspiring account of Buchman's journey should be required reading for anyone interested in bringing peace to an interdependent, war-torn world. --Douglas Johnston, President, International Center for Religion and Diplomacy Frank Buchman was the American founder of the international movement that was variously called the First Century Christian Fellowship, the Oxford Group, and Moral Re-Armament. This body had a protean character, evolving from a religious revival movement into something like a nongovernmental organization dedicated to world peace and reconciliation. The ideas of the founder have proved elusive, but Philip Boobbyer, who has enjoyed full access to the available sources, has now pieced together a compelling portrayal of what moved the man. --David Bebbington, University of Stirling Frank Buchman is an important historical figure with remarkable influence on a range of different nations, movements, organizations, and eminent people. There has long been a strong need for a good academic study of him, and The Spiritual Vision of Frank Buchman successfully and admirably fills this lamentable gap. Buchman has always attracted passionate critics and disciples, and the more even tone of this volume is especially welcome. --Timothy Larsen, Wheaton College This work engages with all the important literature and makes judicious assessment of the contributions of others. But what is here is original, both in terms of the remarkable range of primary sources utilized and the focus of the work, a focus not to be found in any other book. --Ian M. Randall, Spurgeon's College, London, and International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague Philip Boobbyer's thorough scholarship uncovers the roots of Buchman's spiritual vision and demonstrates the wide-reaching significance of his campaigns for moral renewal. It will become the definitive study of this enigmatic figure. --Brian Stanley, University of Edinburgh Philip Boobbyer . . . has provided a definitive and well-written portrait, which will be of enduring value, of Buchman and his vision. --Peter Forster, Church Times This is the first effort to write a critical, spiritual biography of Frank Buchman (1878 1961), the founder of the Oxford Group and the Moral Re-armament movement, with emphasis on his ideas rather than on the details of his life. . . . This biography is well worth reading. Anders Jarlert, Journal of Theological Studies This work engages with all the important literature and makes judicious assessment of the contributions of others. But what is here is original, both in terms of the remarkable range of primary sources utilized and the focus of the work, a focus not to be found in any other book. Ian M. Randall, Spurgeon s College, London, and International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague Author InformationPhilip Boobbyer is Senior Lecturer and Deputy Head in the School of History, University of Kent. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |