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Kindlers Booklet 5. Questioning the peace testimony.
£3.00
'My book of the year. It's personal, historical, political, and it speaks to where we are now. This is the book I've been waiting for - for years' Benjamin Zephaniah
£10.99
The answer to prayer may be quite simply, "What are you going to do about it?" Faced with something they believe must be changed, people can find themselves able to accomplish the unexpected.
£9.00
A Quaker view of Human Rights. This collection of essays offers insights both into the narure of human rights and the radical thinking that informs them. The authors represent a diversity of perspectives that is rooted in a shared sense of equality.
£5.00
A Quaker view of Human Rights. This collection of essays offers insights both into the narure of human rights and the radical thinking that informs them. The authors represent a diversity of perspectives that is rooted in a shared sense of equality.
£5.00
A pioneering study of the men who emerged as Britain's first conscientious objectors during the First World War.
£12.00
Jean Zaru, the longtime activist and Quaker leader from Ramallah, here brings home the pain and central convictions that animate Christian nonviolence and activity today.
£16.99
Jean Zaru, the longtime activist and Quaker leader from Ramallah, here brings home the pain and central convictions that animate Christian nonviolence and activity today.
£19.99
Teachers will get the chance to ‘unpack peace’ in their school thanks to a new teaching resource from Quaker Peace & Social Witness.
£10.00
Esdaile Carter uses contemporary letters and documents along with modern histories to tell the story of Jack, the pilot of a Halifax heavy bomber and Freda, a Quaker pacifist.
£9.99