Quakers express their faith by refraining from war, often actively opposing it. In modern Quakerism, this is known as the ‘Peace Testimony’. This commonly has a negative and positive construal: it is seen as a testimony against war, and as a testimony to the possibility and goodness of peaceful lives. This paper offers an account of how these aspects of the Peace Testimony are unified in and grounded on a corporate experience of being led by God into a way of life that renders war unthinkable. My goal is to make sense of Friends’ activism in light of their religious experience and to introduce some ideas from Quaker practical theology to philosophers and theologians more generally. I begin by considering the role of what Rachel Muers calls ...
Northwest Friend, July 1945. Peace and Holiness; Do Quakers Believe Anything? (editorial); Faith Sho...
The Quaker community is committed to conflict resolution; it might be expected that the community i...
The Double-Edged Sword of Pacifism. The Bible as a Resource in 17th-Century Political Discourse Usin...
This article attempts the first overview of the contribution of Quakerism to the British peace movem...
“That Spirit of Christ, by which we are guided, is not changeable, so as once to command us from a t...
The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), have a long history of involvement as unofficial third p...
In this talk the author discusses the place of Quakerism in modern society and its relevance to peac...
Quakerism, a Christian denomination, originated in the actions of a few radical preachers active thr...
This study identifies, analyses and compares the spiritual underpinning of Quaker approaches to conf...
The peace testimony of the early Quakers was developed in a context where war, killing and death wer...
Reflecting its twin heritage in the nineteenth century holiness movement and Quakerism, Oregon Yearl...
The denominational differences between American and British relief workers in the Spanish Civil War ...
This article uses interviews conducted around the 2010 Centennial celebrations of the Ramallah Frien...
This seminar course examines the commitment to peace and social justice of the Religious Society of ...
THE QUAKER VISION of the inaugural period of Quakerism wasunderstood through and articulated in theo...
Northwest Friend, July 1945. Peace and Holiness; Do Quakers Believe Anything? (editorial); Faith Sho...
The Quaker community is committed to conflict resolution; it might be expected that the community i...
The Double-Edged Sword of Pacifism. The Bible as a Resource in 17th-Century Political Discourse Usin...
This article attempts the first overview of the contribution of Quakerism to the British peace movem...
“That Spirit of Christ, by which we are guided, is not changeable, so as once to command us from a t...
The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), have a long history of involvement as unofficial third p...
In this talk the author discusses the place of Quakerism in modern society and its relevance to peac...
Quakerism, a Christian denomination, originated in the actions of a few radical preachers active thr...
This study identifies, analyses and compares the spiritual underpinning of Quaker approaches to conf...
The peace testimony of the early Quakers was developed in a context where war, killing and death wer...
Reflecting its twin heritage in the nineteenth century holiness movement and Quakerism, Oregon Yearl...
The denominational differences between American and British relief workers in the Spanish Civil War ...
This article uses interviews conducted around the 2010 Centennial celebrations of the Ramallah Frien...
This seminar course examines the commitment to peace and social justice of the Religious Society of ...
THE QUAKER VISION of the inaugural period of Quakerism wasunderstood through and articulated in theo...
Northwest Friend, July 1945. Peace and Holiness; Do Quakers Believe Anything? (editorial); Faith Sho...
The Quaker community is committed to conflict resolution; it might be expected that the community i...
The Double-Edged Sword of Pacifism. The Bible as a Resource in 17th-Century Political Discourse Usin...