In 2003, Grace Jantzen presented the George Richardson Lecture, the annual international lecture in Quaker studies, entitled 'Choose Life! Early Quaker Women and Violence in Modernity', which was published in Quaker Studies. It was part of her ongoing work on the preoccupation of modernity with death and violence. In the lecture she argued that Margaret Fell and most other early Quaker women encouraged a choice of life over a preoccupation with death, while most male Friends (as Quakers are also called) maintained the violent imagery of the Lamb's War, the spiritual warfare that would usher in the kingdom. While both men and women developed what became the Quaker 'peace testimony' (the witness against war and outward violence), the language...
THE QUAKER VISION of the inaugural period of Quakerism wasunderstood through and articulated in theo...
Quakers express their faith by refraining from war, often actively opposing it. In modern Quakerism,...
This thesis examines the development of Quaker women’s self-representation in autobiographical writi...
In 2003, Grace Jantzen presented the George Richardson Lecture, the annual international lecture in ...
The peace testimony of the early Quakers was developed in a context where war, killing and death wer...
This study identifies, analyses and compares the spiritual underpinning of Quaker approaches to conf...
This qualitative sociolinguistic study focuses on the contemporary usage of metaphor in religious sp...
Quakerism, a Christian denomination, originated in the actions of a few radical preachers active thr...
ABSTRACT This thesis focuses on communities of female Quaker readers in York c.1885-c.1925, and m...
Since Max Weber’s ground-breaking study, The Protestant Ethic, and the Spirit of Capitalism, i...
This paper assesses the position of women within the Quaker community, concentrating on their minist...
In this talk the author discusses the place of Quakerism in modern society and its relevance to peac...
Prior to emergence of contemporary Christian feminism, 17 th century British Quakerism was rooted in...
As Karen Harvey and Alexandra Shepard have asserted, most research into the history of masculinity h...
The purpose of this study is to explore how an interdisciplinary approach can benefit Quaker Studies...
THE QUAKER VISION of the inaugural period of Quakerism wasunderstood through and articulated in theo...
Quakers express their faith by refraining from war, often actively opposing it. In modern Quakerism,...
This thesis examines the development of Quaker women’s self-representation in autobiographical writi...
In 2003, Grace Jantzen presented the George Richardson Lecture, the annual international lecture in ...
The peace testimony of the early Quakers was developed in a context where war, killing and death wer...
This study identifies, analyses and compares the spiritual underpinning of Quaker approaches to conf...
This qualitative sociolinguistic study focuses on the contemporary usage of metaphor in religious sp...
Quakerism, a Christian denomination, originated in the actions of a few radical preachers active thr...
ABSTRACT This thesis focuses on communities of female Quaker readers in York c.1885-c.1925, and m...
Since Max Weber’s ground-breaking study, The Protestant Ethic, and the Spirit of Capitalism, i...
This paper assesses the position of women within the Quaker community, concentrating on their minist...
In this talk the author discusses the place of Quakerism in modern society and its relevance to peac...
Prior to emergence of contemporary Christian feminism, 17 th century British Quakerism was rooted in...
As Karen Harvey and Alexandra Shepard have asserted, most research into the history of masculinity h...
The purpose of this study is to explore how an interdisciplinary approach can benefit Quaker Studies...
THE QUAKER VISION of the inaugural period of Quakerism wasunderstood through and articulated in theo...
Quakers express their faith by refraining from war, often actively opposing it. In modern Quakerism,...
This thesis examines the development of Quaker women’s self-representation in autobiographical writi...