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Originally published in 1934, The Eight Points of the Oxford Group is a groundbreaking guide to the tenets and philosophy of the Oxford Group, a Christian organization that played a major role in the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous. This updated edition includes modern commentary and insights, making it relevant to modern readers interested in spiritual and personal growth.
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