Advertisement

Advertisement

Moral Re-Armament

[ree-ahr-muh-muhnt]

noun

  1. a worldwide movement initiated by Frank Buchman in 1938 as a successor to the Oxford Group, and maintaining that the practice of high morality in public and private life is the key to world betterment. MRA



Discover More

Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

Frank Buchman, founder of the conservative religious group called Moral Re-Armament, actually hinted that Hitler might be an agent of the divine.

From

When she was seven, her parents enrolled the family in a conservative religious group called the Moral Re-Armament, which Close has described as a cultlike organization that dictated what she did, wore, and thought.

From

“I need some — what did they use to call it, the MRA people, what was their name? was it, the Moral Re-Armament? A quiet time.”

From

Moral Re-Armament or MRA was a modern, nondenominational movement founded by an American evangelical fundamentalist which extolled “the four absolutes: honesty, purity, unselfishness and love”.

From

When you were 7, your parents took you away from your life in Greenwich and joined a conservative religious cult, Moral Re-Armament.

From

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


Moral Rearmamentmoral sense