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Basis

The 1914 Basis

Henry Hodgkin

Our UK founder, Henry Hodgkin

Please note that the Basis was an expression of general agreement and was never intended to be a fixed form of words.

The Challenge in Our Context

When drafting this Basis, our founders had a challenging set of assumptions and contexts to address.

Jesus taught us to love our enemies and not to retaliate against those who wrong us. He urged his disciples not to seek wealth and power, but to serve others in love. His death on the Cross showed God's way of overcoming evil with good. By contrast, the world we live in lays great store by wealth and power and trusts in force of arms to overcome dictators or defend the nation's interests.

The early Church took the way of Jesus literally and would have nothing to do with the armed forces of the state. Sadly, when the Roman Empire became Christian, the Church took over the ways of the state and from then on became involved in its wars. But that may be changing. When the World Council of Churches set up its Programme to Overcome Violence, it urged the need to "confront and overcome the spirit, logic and practice of war ... and to become a [fellowship] dedicated to the pursuit of a just peace."

Our Response

This is exactly what the Fellowship of Reconciliation (FoR) has been trying to do since 1914. It started as a response to the challenge of World War I, but it stands for and seeks to express a whole way of life. While opposing war and militarism, it strives to promote those things which make for peace, justice and human rights - to show the way towards what its founders called... "a world order based on Love."

 

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