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    Franklin Nathaniel Daniel Buchman (June 4, 1878 – August 7, 1961), best known as Frank Buchman, was an American Lutheran who founded the First Century...
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  • revivalistic movement) founded by American Lutheran minister Frank Buchman in 1921. Buchman believed that fear and selfishness were the root of all problems...
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    movement that, in 1938, developed from American minister Frank Buchman's Oxford Group. Buchman headed MRA for 23 years until his death in 1961. In 2001...
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    Memories of Dr. Frank Buchman. February 1958 (unpublished) in: Garth Lean: The Forgotten Factor - The Life and Work of Frank Buchman. Moers 1991, p. 90...
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    Netherlands". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Frank Buchman". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 21 June 2022. "Nomination Archive – Emile...
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  • head of the United States headquarters of the Oxford Group (founded by Frank Buchman, who had a deep influence on him) and later of the Moral Re-Armament...
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    organization's predecessor, Moral Re-Armament (MRA), founded in 1938 by Frank Buchman. Initiatives of Change has spiritual roots but no religious affiliation...
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    "Crossroad, the story of Frank Buchman" (1974), towards the end (1:07 to 1:08), King Michael's speech describing his relation to Frank Buchman MRA historical films...
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  • and his drinking. In January 1933, Bob Smith attended a lecture by Frank Buchman, the founder of the Oxford Group. For the next two years Smith attended...
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  • fashion designer Frank N. D. Buchman (1878–1961), Christian evangelist Heather Buchman, American conductor and trombonist M. L. Buchman, American author...
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  • driver and founder of the Williams Formula One team Frank Buchman (1878-1961), American evangelist Frank Buckles (1901–2011), United States Army corporal...
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    might register as an objector arose, he accepted an invitation from Frank Buchman, Oxford Group founder, for a speaking tour of the US, and went, with...
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    member of this group. He famously invited the Oxford Group's founder, Frank Buchman, and a large party of Oxford Group members to Norway in 1934 where they...
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  • Văn Chiêu Caodaism 1878–1926 Guy Ballard "I AM" Activity 1878–1939 Frank Buchman Oxford Group/Moral Re-Armament 1878–1961 Alfred G. Moses Jewish Science...
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    newspaper reports of the activities in Oxford of the American evangelist Frank Buchman, whose movement would in time be known as Moral Re-Armament. Driberg's...
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    professor from Yale University whose writings influenced, among others, Frank Buchman, and subsequently the work he developed under the name of Oxford Group...
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  • David Fricke, senior editor, Rolling Stone Jack O'Brien, jazz musician Frank Buchman, founder of the Oxford Group, a Christian movement that rose to prominence...
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    science from Geneva university, Philippe Mottu had been associated with Frank Buchman and the Oxford Group since the mid-1930s and in 1943 he had had the...
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  • M. L. Buchman is the penname of American author Matthew Lieber Buchman. His novels have been critically acclaimed by Booklist three-times as "Top 101 Romance...
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    on a golf course. Left a widow, Emily Hammond became infatuated with Frank Buchman. In 1985, Hammond had his first stroke. Although this impaired him physically...
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    Lillian Briggs, former rock music singer Thom Browne, fashion designer Frank Buchman, founder of the Oxford Group and Moral Re-Armament religious movements...
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  • American religious leader Frank Buchman, the Oxford Group, which was later renamed Moral Re-Armament. Howard interviewed Buchman and eventually left the...
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    before God." — F.B. Meyer, The Secret of Guidance Meyer influenced Frank Buchman (1878–1961), originally a Protestant evangelist who founded the Oxford...
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    pious lifestyles. Among those associated with the Convention have been Frank Buchman and Billy Graham. The event has grown from a single week to three weeks...
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    Jazz Age by D.J. Taylor Portraits: 1931, Anthony Wysard (1907–1984) Frank Buchman (1878–1961) Books: Bright Young People: The Lost Generation of London's...
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  • a Christian fellowship founded by American Christian missionary Frank Buchman. Buchman was a minister, originally Lutheran, then Evangelist, who had a...
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  • la Personne (trans. The Healing of Persons), which was dedicated to Frank Buchman, the founder of the Oxford Group, wherein he advocates that man is more...
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    Unselfishness and Love. While the initiator of Moral Rearmament, Dr Frank Buchman, held Robert E. Speer in high regard, he used a version of the four...
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    Herbert was also a fervent opponent of the Oxford Group and its leader, Frank Buchman. In particular, he opposed the use of "Oxford" in its name and its supposed...
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    Figure" (1967) Muhlenberg College, Allentown, Pennsylvania "Head of Frank Buchman" Sioux Falls College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota "Cross Section" St....
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