Post-Christian Britain is characterised by a rejection of doctrinal and morally conservative religion. This does not reflect solely the experience of those with ‘no religion’ but can be found in the narratives of ‘new Quakers,’ those who have become members or attenders in the past three years. New Quakers contrast Quaker sense of acceptance, freedom from theological ideas and freedom to be a spiritual seeker with conservative Christian churches, which have often been experienced as judgmental and doctrinal. Quaker liberal morality also affords inclusivity to those who have felt marginalised, such as disabled and LGBT people. The way new Quakers articulate their identity shines a light on the contemporary transformat...
The British Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) illustrates the management of personal and corpor...
This thesis is a sociological study of the current generation of adolescent Quakers. It examines and...
The Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers, was founded in England in the 17th ...
Post-Christian Britain is characterised by a rejection of doctrinal and morally conservative religio...
Quakerism, a Christian denomination, originated in the actions of a few radical preachers active thr...
Abstract. The following exploration of the fundamentals of the Religious Society of Friends called Q...
Early Quakers developed a relation to silence that was quite unique among seventeenth-century Englis...
In 1996 British Quaker Pink Dandelion published his PhD thesis, an extensive sociological survey of ...
This thesis is concerned with how Liberal Quakers accommodate a diversity of belief within their gro...
This qualitative research study aims to investigate how eight members of the Society of Friends (als...
The article suggests that liberal Quakerism could become a religion of liberal pluralism (the latter...
Recent developments in contemporary theology and theological ethics have directed academic attention...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
In the last three decades, research on eighteenth-century British Quaker women reflects a range of d...
The denominational differences between American and British relief workers in the Spanish Civil War ...
The British Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) illustrates the management of personal and corpor...
This thesis is a sociological study of the current generation of adolescent Quakers. It examines and...
The Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers, was founded in England in the 17th ...
Post-Christian Britain is characterised by a rejection of doctrinal and morally conservative religio...
Quakerism, a Christian denomination, originated in the actions of a few radical preachers active thr...
Abstract. The following exploration of the fundamentals of the Religious Society of Friends called Q...
Early Quakers developed a relation to silence that was quite unique among seventeenth-century Englis...
In 1996 British Quaker Pink Dandelion published his PhD thesis, an extensive sociological survey of ...
This thesis is concerned with how Liberal Quakers accommodate a diversity of belief within their gro...
This qualitative research study aims to investigate how eight members of the Society of Friends (als...
The article suggests that liberal Quakerism could become a religion of liberal pluralism (the latter...
Recent developments in contemporary theology and theological ethics have directed academic attention...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
In the last three decades, research on eighteenth-century British Quaker women reflects a range of d...
The denominational differences between American and British relief workers in the Spanish Civil War ...
The British Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) illustrates the management of personal and corpor...
This thesis is a sociological study of the current generation of adolescent Quakers. It examines and...
The Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as the Quakers, was founded in England in the 17th ...