Hopedale Community was founded upon Ballou's
Universalist beliefs about
Christianity. He believed that Jesus Christ had made it possible for people to live a good life on Earth and so this community was instituted to be an example of this life. The
Christian lifestyle at Hopedale was more concerned with equality, love and sharing than it was about the dogmas of religion. In his book,
Practical Christian Socialism, Ballou outlines the principles of theology, righteousness and social order. I. Principles of Theological Truth 1. The existence of one All-Perfect Infinite God. 2. The mediatorial manifestation of God through Christ. 3. Divine revelations and inspirations given to men. 4. The immortal existence of human and angelic spirits. 5. The moral agency and religious obligation of mankind. 6. The certainty of a perfect divine retribution. 7. The necessity of man's spiritual regeneration. 8. The final universal triumph of good over evil. II. Principles of Personal Righteousness. 1. Reverence for the Divine and spiritual. 2. Self-denial for righteousness' sake. 3. Justice to all beings. 4. Truth in all manifestations of mind. 5. Love in all spiritual relations. 6. Purity in all things. 7. Patience in all right aims and pursuits. 8. Unceasing progress towards perfection. III. Principles of Social Order 1. The supreme Fatherhood of God. 2. The universal Brotherhood of Man. 3. The declared perfect love of God to Man. 4. The required perfect love of Man to God. 5. The required perfect love of Man to Man. 6. The required just reproof and disfellowship of evildoers. 7. The required non-resistance of evildoers with evil. 8. The designed unity of the righteous. == References ==