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The Matheson Trust is an educational charity based in London dedicated to further and disseminate the study of comparative religion, especially from the point of view of the underlying harmony of the major religious and philosophical traditions of the world. == History ==
The Matheson Trust was established in London in 1974 by Donald Macleod Matheson CBE (1896-1979),〔Settlement recorded in the archives of the London Borough of Bromley, 12 January 1981.〕 who in addition to his work as a civil servant〔Matheson was appointed CBE in 1945, after serving for years as the Secretary of the National Trust: (PDF )〕 was active as a translator of Perennialist works, most notably ''Understanding Islam'' by Frithjof Schuon〔George Allen & Unwin, London, 1963.〕 and ''An Introduction to Sufi Doctrine'' by Titus Burckhardt.
Registered as a UK charity in 1982, the trust was for years active sponsoring academic research,〔Algis Uždavinys ''Philosophy as a Rite of Rebirth: From Ancient Egypt to Neoplatonism'', p. x (ISBN 978-1-898910-35-0).〕 lectures, film production and publications. As of January 2011 they have launched a new series of paperback publications, the Matheson Monographs, and a public website hosting the Matheson Library. Matheson Trust associates have included, among others, Martin Lings, Charles Le Gai Eaton, William Stoddart and Reza Shah-Kazemi.
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