In this collection theory means a framework for understanding the Society of Friends and also the effect that being insiders has on the scholarship of the 13 contributors. Except for feminism and a few examples of sociological models, what is often thought of as theory--including Marxism, deconstruction, and psychology--plays a minor role. Even when discussing the insider/outsider difficulties of studying a religious group, most authors separate their personal stances from scholarly analysis. Though there are several conflicting and provocative interpretations of Quakers, none is presented in sufficient detail to be persuasive. Two-thirds of these articles are historical or historiographical, emphasizing the 17th century and particularly ...
Since Max Weber&#8217;s ground-breaking study, <i>The Protestant Ethic, and the Spirit of ...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
Greaves, author of several well-documented books on 17th-century dissenters, argues that Anthony Sha...
First-generation Quakers were a radical and persecuted sect of early modern British Christianity. Ea...
Punshon (emer., Earlham College, and author of several well-received books on Quaker history and pra...
Early Quakers and Their Theological Thought, 1647-1723, edited by Stephen Angell and Pink Dandelion ...
Review of: The Transformation of American Quakerism: Orthodox Friends, 1800-1907. Hamm, Thomas D
This is a fine book, and while it should be of interest to anyone with an interest in world religion...
Wilcox argues that early Quakers\u27 attitudes to women resulted from their confidence in the dawnin...
Quaker studies is a disparate and varied field. Like many a new area of research it suffers from a l...
The early Quaker movement has been the subject of much scholarly interest over the past 25 years. Ye...
Excerpt: Quantitatively speaking, if it were not for Quaker Religious Thought, my credentials as a ...
The article suggests that liberal Quakerism could become a religion of liberal pluralism (the latter...
The substance of the following Essay is chiefly taken from the approved writings of the Religious So...
We would like to thank the Quaker Theological Discussion Group for organizing and hosting this panel...
Since Max Weber&#8217;s ground-breaking study, <i>The Protestant Ethic, and the Spirit of ...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
Greaves, author of several well-documented books on 17th-century dissenters, argues that Anthony Sha...
First-generation Quakers were a radical and persecuted sect of early modern British Christianity. Ea...
Punshon (emer., Earlham College, and author of several well-received books on Quaker history and pra...
Early Quakers and Their Theological Thought, 1647-1723, edited by Stephen Angell and Pink Dandelion ...
Review of: The Transformation of American Quakerism: Orthodox Friends, 1800-1907. Hamm, Thomas D
This is a fine book, and while it should be of interest to anyone with an interest in world religion...
Wilcox argues that early Quakers\u27 attitudes to women resulted from their confidence in the dawnin...
Quaker studies is a disparate and varied field. Like many a new area of research it suffers from a l...
The early Quaker movement has been the subject of much scholarly interest over the past 25 years. Ye...
Excerpt: Quantitatively speaking, if it were not for Quaker Religious Thought, my credentials as a ...
The article suggests that liberal Quakerism could become a religion of liberal pluralism (the latter...
The substance of the following Essay is chiefly taken from the approved writings of the Religious So...
We would like to thank the Quaker Theological Discussion Group for organizing and hosting this panel...
Since Max Weber&#8217;s ground-breaking study, <i>The Protestant Ethic, and the Spirit of ...
This thesis considers the development of Quakerism from 1647 to 1700. Changes affecting the movement...
Greaves, author of several well-documented books on 17th-century dissenters, argues that Anthony Sha...