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Shall chaos triumph? Victory Fund Campaign - The new era mov

Shall chaos triumph? Victory Fund Campaign - The new era mov


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Shall chaos triumph? Victory Fund Campaign - The new era mov

Shall chaos triumph? Victory Fund Campaign - The new era movement of the Presbyterian Church in the USA.. Poster showing a Christ-like figure in a battlefield, gazing up at the sky. Date 1919

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Shall Chaos Triumph? Victory Fund Campaign - The New Era Movement of the Presbyterian Church in the USA, 1919

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This powerful poster from the Presbyterian Church in the USA's "Victory Fund Campaign" of 1919 depicts a Christ-like figure standing in the midst of a chaotic battlefield. With arms outstretched and eyes gazing up towards the heavens, the figure embodies hope and determination in the face of adversity. The title "Shall Chaos Triumph?" poses a poignant question, reflecting the uncertainty and turmoil of the post-World War I era. The New Era Movement, also known as the "Fund for the New Era," was a campaign initiated by the Presbyterian Church to raise funds for the reconstruction of war-torn Europe and to support the relief efforts for American soldiers and their families. The campaign aimed to restore order and bring hope to a world that had been shattered by the devastating effects of the war. The poster's use of symbolism and powerful imagery underscores the importance of the cause and the determination of the Presbyterian Church to make a difference in the world. The figure of Christ, often associated with peace and love, standing in the midst of chaos, serves as a reminder that even in the darkest of times, hope and victory can prevail. The poster's date, 1919, marks the end of World War I and the beginning of a new era, one that required healing, rebuilding, and renewed faith. The "Victory Fund Campaign" and the New Era Movement played a crucial role in providing support and hope to those affected by the war, and this powerful poster serves as a testament to the enduring power of faith and community during times of crisis.

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