Title: The creation of Quaker theory : insider perspectives
Abstract:Contents: Foreword, Arthur O. Roberts Introduction Part I Quaker Historiography: George Fox and the politics of late 19th century Quaker historiography, Thomas D. Hamm Sixty years in early Quaker hist...Contents: Foreword, Arthur O. Roberts Introduction Part I Quaker Historiography: George Fox and the politics of late 19th century Quaker historiography, Thomas D. Hamm Sixty years in early Quaker history, Hugh Barbour The end of (Quaker) history? Some reflections on the process, John Punshon. Part II Theories of Early Quakerism: Commentary The inevitability of Quaker success?, Rosemary Moore Was 17th-century Quaker Christology homogeneous?, Richard G. Bailey 'Go north!' The journey towards first-generation friends and their prophecy of celestial flesh, Michele Lise Tarter George Fox and Christian gnosis, Glen D. Reynolds Part III Early friends and beyond: Commentary Apocalypse now and then: reading early friends in the belly of the beast, Douglas Gwyn Holiness: the Quaker way of perfection, Carole D. Spencer Theoretical reflections of a skeptic about theory, Thomas D. Hamm Some reflections on an ecumenical pilgrimage, Martin Davie Taming anarchy: Quaker alternate ordering and 'otherness', Gay Pilgrim. Conclusion: the nature of Quaker studies References Index.Read More
Publication Year: 2004
Publication Date: 2004-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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