The Oxford handbook of Quaker studies /

"Quakerism began in England in the 1650s. George Fox, credited as leading the movement, had an experience of 1647 in which he felt he could hear Christ directly and inwardly without the mediation of text or minister. Convinced of the authenticity of this experience and its universal application...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Class of 1932 Fund
Other Authors: Angell, Stephen Ward, 1952- (Editor), Dandelion, Pink (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2013
Oxford : 2013
Oxford ; New York : 2013
Edition:1st ed
Series:Oxford handbooks
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Table of Contents:
  • Jeffrey Dudiak and Laura Rediehs
  • Quakers and science / Geoffrey Cantor
  • Quakers and ethics / Jackie Leach Scully
  • Gloal Quakerism and the future of Friends / Margery Post Abbott
  • Introduction / Pink Dandelion and Stephen W. Angell
  • Seventeenth-century context and Quaker beginnings / Rosemary Moore
  • Restoration Quakerism, 1660-1691 / Richard C. Allen
  • Quietist Quakerism, 1692-c.1805 / Robynne Rogers Healey
  • Hicksite, orthodox, and evangelical Quakerism, 1805-1887 / Thomas D. Hamm
  • Modernist and liberal Quakers, 1887-2010 / J. William Frost
  • Five Years Meeting and Friends United Meeting, 1887-2010 / Gregory P. Hinshaw
  • Evangelical Quakers, 1887-2010 / Arthur O. Roberts
  • Conservative Friends, 1845-2010 / Lloyd Lee Wilson
  • Quakers in theological context / Carole Dale Spencer
  • God, Christ, and the light / Stephen W. Angell
  • Sin, convincement, purity, and perfection / Nikki Coffey Tousley
  • Quakers and scripture / Howard R. Macy
  • Quakers, eschatology, and time / Douglas Gwyn
  • The kingdom of God, Quakers, and the politics of compassion / Gerard Guiton
  • Quaker women's lives and spiritualities / Mary Van Vleck Garman
  • Leadings and discernment / Michael Birkel
  • Worship and sacraments / David L. Johns
  • Ministry and preaching / Michael P. Graves
  • Travelling ministry / Sylvia Stevens
  • Mission / Jacalynn Stuckey Welling
  • Quakers, other churches, and other faiths / Janet Scott
  • Plainness and simplicity / Emma J. Lapsansky
  • Quakers, slavery, anti-slavery, and race / Elizabeth Cazden
  • Quakers, war, and peacemaking / Lonnie Valentine
  • Quakers and penal reform / Mike Nellis and Maureen Waugh
  • Quakers and asylum reform / Charles L.Cherry
  • Quakers and education / Elizabeth A. O'Donnell
  • Quakers, business, and philanthropy / Mark Freeman
  • Quakers and the family / Edwina Newman
  • Quakers and sexuality / Petra L. Doan and Elizabeth P. Kamphausen
  • Quakers, youth, and young adults / Max L. Carter and Simon Best
  • Quakers and print culture / Betty Hagglund
  • Quakers and visual culture / Roger Homan
  • Quakers, philosophy, and truth / Jeffrey Dudiak and Laura Rediehs
  • Quakers and science / Geoffrey Cantor
  • Quakers and ethics / Jackie Leach Scully
  • Gloal Quakerism and the future of Friends / Margery Post Abbott
  • Introduction / Pink Dandelion and Stephen W. Angell
  • Seventeenth-century context and Quaker beginnings / Rosemary Moore
  • Restoration Quakerism, 1660-1691 / Richard C. Allen
  • Quietist Quakerism, 1692-c.1805 / Robynne Rogers Healey
  • Hicksite, orthodox, and evangelical Quakerism, 1805-1887 / Thomas D. Hamm
  • Modernist and liberal Quakers, 1887-2010 / J. William Frost
  • Five Years Meeting and Friends United Meeting, 1887-2010 / Gregory P. Hinshaw
  • Evangelical Quakers, 1887-2010 / Arthur O. Roberts
  • Conservative Friends, 1845-2010 / Lloyd Lee Wilson
  • Quakers in theological context / Carole Dale Spencer
  • God, Christ, and the light / Stephen W. Angell
  • Sin, convincement, purity, and perfection / Nikki Coffey Tousley
  • Quakers and scripture / Howard R. Macy
  • Quakers, eschatology, and time / Douglas Gwyn
  • The kingdom of God, Quakers, and the politics of compassion / Gerard Guiton
  • Quaker women's lives and spiritualities / Mary Van Vleck Garman
  • Leadings and discernment / Michael Birkel
  • Worship and sacraments / David L. Johns
  • Ministry and preaching / Michael P. Graves
  • Travelling ministry / Sylvia Stevens
  • Mission / Jacalynn Stuckey Welling
  • Quakers, other churches, and other faiths / Janet Scott
  • Plainness and simplicity / Emma J. Lapsansky
  • Quakers, slavery, anti-slavery, and race / Elizabeth Cazden
  • Quakers, war, and peacemaking / Lonnie Valentine
  • Quakers and penal reform / Mike Nellis and Maureen Waugh
  • Quakers and asylum reform / Charles L.Cherry
  • Quakers and education / Elizabeth A. O'Donnell
  • Quakers, business, and philanthropy / Mark Freeman
  • Quakers and the family / Edwina Newman
  • Quakers and sexuality / Petra L. Doan and Elizabeth P. Kamphausen
  • Quakers, youth, and young adults / Max L. Carter and Simon Best
  • Quakers and print culture / Betty Hagglund
  • Quakers and visual culture / Roger Homan
  • Quakers, philosophy, and truth
  • Introduction / Pink Dandelion and Stephen W. Angell
  • Seventeenth-century context and Quaker beginnings / Rosemary Moore
  • Restoration Quakerism, 1660-1691 / Richard C. Allen
  • Quietist Quakerism, 1692-c.1805 / Robynne Rogers Healey
  • Hicksite, orthodox, and evangelical Quakerism, 1805-1887 / Thomas D. Hamm
  • Modernist and liberal Quakers, 1887-2010 / J. William Frost
  • Five Years Meeting and Friends United Meeting, 1887-2010 / Gregory P. Hinshaw
  • Evangelical Quakers, 1887-2010 / Arthur O. Roberts
  • Conservative Friends, 1845-2010 / Lloyd Lee Wilson
  • Quakers in theological context / Carole Dale Spencer
  • God, Christ, and the light / Stephen W. Angell
  • Sin, convincement, purity, and perfection / Nikki Coffey Tousley
  • Quakers and scripture / Howard R. Macy
  • Quakers, eschatology, and time / Douglas Gwyn
  • The kingdom of God, Quakers, and the politics of compassion / Gerard Guiton
  • Betty Hagglund
  • Quakers and visual culture / Roger Homan
  • Quakers, philosophy, and truth / Jeffrey Dudiak and Laura Rediehs
  • Quakers and science / Geoffrey Cantor
  • Quakers and ethics / Jackie Leach Scully
  • Gloal Quakerism and the future of Friends / Margery Post Abbott
  • Quaker women's lives and spiritualities / Mary Van Vleck Garman
  • Leadings and discernment / Michael Birkel
  • Worship and sacraments / David L. Johns
  • Ministry and preaching / Michael P. Graves
  • Travelling ministry / Sylvia Stevens
  • Mission / Jacalynn Stuckey Welling
  • Quakers, other churches, and other faiths / Janet Scott
  • Plainness and simplicity / Emma J. Lapsansky
  • Quakers, slavery, anti-slavery, and race / Elizabeth Cazden
  • Quakers, war, and peacemaking / Lonnie Valentine
  • Quakers and penal reform / Mike Nellis and Maureen Waugh
  • Quakers and asylum reform / Charles L.Cherry
  • Quakers and education / Elizabeth A. O'Donnell
  • Quakers, business, and philanthropy / Mark Freeman
  • Quakers and the family / Edwina Newman
  • Quakers and sexuality / Petra L. Doan and Elizabeth P. Kamphausen
  • Quakers, youth, and young adults / Max L. Carter and Simon Best
  • Quakers and print culture /