
The Fusion Movement
The Fusion Movement was a political effort in the 1960s aimed at uniting various Christian denominations and groups—such as Catholics, Protestants, and evangelicals—who shared common social and moral values. Its goal was to foster cooperation and consensus on issues like civil rights and social justice, emphasizing shared faith beliefs over doctrinal differences. By bringing diverse Christian traditions together, the movement sought to strengthen moral and cultural influence in society and promote social reform through unity and dialogue among Christians across different denominations.