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Student Christian Movement : ウィキペディア英語版
World Student Christian Federation

The World Student Christian Federation (WSCF) is a federation of autonomous national Student Christian Movements (SCM) forming the youth and student arm of the global ecumenical movement. The Federation includes Orthodox, Protestant, Catholic, and Anglican students.
Together with the YMCA and the YWCA, WSCF has as a foundational document the 'Paris Basis'. WSCF's aims include: "to call members of the academic community to faith in God, to discipleship within the life and mission of the Church and to help them strive for peace and justice in and among nations." At one point "the evangelisation of the world in this generation" was seen as the main aim. Throughout its history the Federation has brought students together across theological and cultural boundaries and provided training and opportunities. For over a century WSCF has supplied leaders to the Church, the ecumenical movement and the Christian left, governments and social movements.
Together the WSCF and SCM provide a context for young Christians from all churches and nations to meet. The motto of the WSCF is "ラテン語:Ut Omnes Unum Sint"—"that they all may be one" ().
==History==
WSCF was formed at a meeting of student leaders from ten North American and European countries in 1895 at Vadstena Castle, Sweden. The founders included John R. Mott (U.S.), J.Rutter Williamson (U.K.), Martin Eckhoff (Norway), Luther D. Wishard (U.S.), Johannes Siemsen (Germany) and Karl Fries (Sweden).
WSCF was the first international student organisation. Together with YMCA and YWCA, it is among the oldest extant youth movements. WSCF is known in French as FUACE—フランス語:Fédération Universelle des Associations Chrétiennes d'Étudiants—and in Spanish as FUMEC—.
Forces affecting WSCF have been:
* the rise of the ecumenical movement,
* the turbulence of the 1960s student movements,
* the mid-twentieth century shift in balance of power from liberal to evangelical Christianity,
* the shift in balance of influence within Christianity between the developed and the developing world,
* the pressures of maintaining unity across the spectrum of Christianity
Notable leaders of the WSCF have included:
* John R. Mott
* Nathan Söderblom
* Willem Visser 't Hooft
* Philip Potter
* Alan Brash
The WSCF newsletter ''Federation News'' started in 1921 and is published twice a year. The WSCF journal ''Student World'' was begun in 1908. In 2004 it was re-started after a hiatus of several years; both these publications are available on the WSCF website.

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