Liberty Magazine from April 1938 - How the Oxford Group Deals with Sex Problems
Liberty Magazine – April 9, 1938 – Oxford Group Article “How the Oxford Group Deals with Sex Problems”
Publication Details:
- Publisher: Liberty Magazine
- Date: April 9, 1938
- Pages: 68
- Featured Cover: Walt Disney’s Snow White and Dopey
Featured Article:
This issue includes the article “How the Oxford Group Deals with Sex Problems” by Emily Newell Blair. Blair explores how the Oxford Group, a Christian movement that later influenced the formation of Alcoholics Anonymous, approached issues of sexuality and morality. The article describes the Group’s method of “sharing,” confession, and reliance on God’s guidance as a way of overcoming deeply personal struggles. It frames the Oxford Group’s emphasis on honesty, purity, unselfishness, and love as tools to transform lives and relationships, even in matters often considered taboo at the time.
Additional Content:
- The Story Behind Snow White’s $10,000,000 Surprise Party
- When an Astrologer Ruled the White House by Madame Marcia
- Hotel Hostess by Faith Baldwin (serial installment)
- Contemporary cultural features, editorials, and fiction
Condition Notes:
This issue is in very good condition overall. The front cover remains bright with vivid Walt Disney artwork and only light edge wear. Interior pages are clean with age-appropriate toning. One interior article page has a tear with a missing piece at the bottom corner, though the majority of text remains intact. Please review all photos for exact condition.