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- The_Moot abstract "This article is about the discussion group active in Britain from 1938 to 1947. For the Moot in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy fictional universe, see The Empire (Warhammer).The Moot was a discussion group concerned with education, social reconstruction, and the role of culture in society. It was convened by J. H. Oldham, editor of the Christian Newsletter, and its participants were mainly Christian intellectuals. Karl Mannheim was a central figure in the group. Others who attended included T. S. Eliot, John Middleton Murry, Sir Fred Clarke, Michael Polanyi, Reinhold Niebuhr, Paul Tillich, Sir Walter Moberly, Professor John Baillie, Sir Hector Herrington, Geoffrey Vickers, A.R. Vidler and Adolph Lowe. Catholic historian and independent scholar Christopher Dawson also contributed numerous written submissions, although he was only able to attend two meetings.The discussion group grew out of a Conference on Church, Community and State held at Oxford in 1937.\"More than anything else, the discussions of the Moot revolved around the topic of order and, more particularly, around the problem of how order might be restored in British society and culture in the context of a ‘world turned upside down’.\" (Mullins and Jacobs, 2006)The discussions influenced T.S. Eliot's works of cultural criticism The Idea of a Christian society and Notes towards the definition of culture.".
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- The_Moot wikiPageWikiLink Fred_Clarke_(educationist).
- The_Moot wikiPageWikiLink Geoffrey_Vickers.
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- The_Moot wikiPageWikiLink John_Baillie_(theologian).
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- The_Moot wikiPageWikiLink Paul_Tillich.
- The_Moot wikiPageWikiLink Reinhold_Niebuhr.
- The_Moot wikiPageWikiLink T._S._Eliot.
- The_Moot wikiPageWikiLink The_Empire_(Warhammer).
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- The_Moot subject Category:1938_establishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- The_Moot subject Category:1947_disestablishments_in_the_United_Kingdom.
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- The_Moot subject Category:Organizations_established_in_1938.
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- The_Moot comment "This article is about the discussion group active in Britain from 1938 to 1947. For the Moot in Games Workshop's Warhammer Fantasy fictional universe, see The Empire (Warhammer).The Moot was a discussion group concerned with education, social reconstruction, and the role of culture in society. It was convened by J. H. Oldham, editor of the Christian Newsletter, and its participants were mainly Christian intellectuals. Karl Mannheim was a central figure in the group.".
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