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OXFORD MEETING OF THE WORLD CONGRESS OF FAITHS

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RECONSTRUCTION is in the air: the need for building a New World Order; and the need for a sound spiritual basis on which to build it. This was the subject discussed at the meeting held at Oxford during June 27–July 2 of the World Congress of Faiths. The main idea of the Congress is to promote the spirit of fellowship and to promote it through religion; not through one religion only, but through all religions working in collaboration and in concert, each retaining its own individuality, its own special forms and beliefs, but all willing to work with others in the great world–reconstruction now before us.

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YOUNGHUSBAND, F. OXFORD MEETING OF THE WORLD CONGRESS OF FAITHS. Nature 148, 145–146 (1941). https://doi.org/10.1038/148145b0

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