The denominational differences between American and British relief workers in the Spanish Civil War are not immediately obvious, and cannot be identified by simple reference to the ideologies of the societies with which they claimed allegiance. This is both because orthodox American Quakerism and the theology of the London Yearly Meeting were very similar in the first half of the twentieth century, and because, when we attempt to compare the two groups, we are not comparing like with like. Those who worked for the (British) Friends Service Council (FSC) – and they came from a number of countries – were representing the witness of the London Society of Friends. Those who worked for the American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) were represent...
In the beginning of the Religious Society of Friends, in the seventeenth century, Quakers sought san...
Quakers express their faith by refraining from war, often actively opposing it. In modern Quakerism,...
This paper discusses how and why the Quakers dealt with human rights issues in the United States bef...
The denominational differences between American and British relief workers in the Spanish Civil War ...
This thesis explores the challenges the British Society of Friends (Quakers) faced in their missiona...
Quakerism, a Christian denomination, originated in the actions of a few radical preachers active thr...
Reflecting its twin heritage in the nineteenth century holiness movement and Quakerism, Oregon Yearl...
The Quakers, officially called ‘the Religious Society of Friends”, took roles in struggling ag...
The 1956 Quaker Lecture of Indiana Yearly Meeting. The pastoral system in the Society of Friends cam...
This paper deals with the humanitarian relief programs carried out in France by the American Friends...
Peer reviewedThe Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939 was contemporaneously perceived in much of Europe (...
This article attempts the first overview of the contribution of Quakerism to the British peace movem...
Bertram Pickard belonged to a generation of Friends who helped to redefine the nature of Quaker inte...
With theology grounded in beliefs of human equality and religious toleration, early Quakers discusse...
The Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers, was founded in England in the 17th ...
In the beginning of the Religious Society of Friends, in the seventeenth century, Quakers sought san...
Quakers express their faith by refraining from war, often actively opposing it. In modern Quakerism,...
This paper discusses how and why the Quakers dealt with human rights issues in the United States bef...
The denominational differences between American and British relief workers in the Spanish Civil War ...
This thesis explores the challenges the British Society of Friends (Quakers) faced in their missiona...
Quakerism, a Christian denomination, originated in the actions of a few radical preachers active thr...
Reflecting its twin heritage in the nineteenth century holiness movement and Quakerism, Oregon Yearl...
The Quakers, officially called ‘the Religious Society of Friends”, took roles in struggling ag...
The 1956 Quaker Lecture of Indiana Yearly Meeting. The pastoral system in the Society of Friends cam...
This paper deals with the humanitarian relief programs carried out in France by the American Friends...
Peer reviewedThe Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939 was contemporaneously perceived in much of Europe (...
This article attempts the first overview of the contribution of Quakerism to the British peace movem...
Bertram Pickard belonged to a generation of Friends who helped to redefine the nature of Quaker inte...
With theology grounded in beliefs of human equality and religious toleration, early Quakers discusse...
The Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers, was founded in England in the 17th ...
In the beginning of the Religious Society of Friends, in the seventeenth century, Quakers sought san...
Quakers express their faith by refraining from war, often actively opposing it. In modern Quakerism,...
This paper discusses how and why the Quakers dealt with human rights issues in the United States bef...