This essay defends the thesis that Jesus is not a historical person, but a myth, a myth that continues to fascinate us: The incarnation of God in the suffering of the Messiah.
"Go and the Lord go with thee!" is about 'traveling in the ministry'. While recovering something of the clarity and passion of early Friends and why they travelled extensively to communicate their experiences, it also focuses on the present.
Horace Alexander is best rememberd among Quakers for his work as a peacemaker. This book deals with his other major interest, the study of birds, in which he was already engaged as a teenager at the beginning of the 20th century.
John Woolman, quintessential Quaker, was far ahead of his time. Aside from writing a celebrated Journal and many essays, he was an anti-slavery pioneer - long before there was an abolitionist movement.