
Oxford Groups
The Oxford Groups were a Christian-inspired movement founded in the early 20th century with a focus on personal moral renewal and spiritual growth. They emphasized honest self-examination, confessing wrongdoings, and making amends to improve oneself and relationships. The movement promoted these principles through meetings and personal practice, encouraging members to live ethically and foster positive change. Their ideas influenced the development of Alcoholics Anonymous and other recovery programs, promoting the importance of honesty, humility, and spiritual connection in overcoming personal struggles.