Using ideas from biblical criticism, psychoanalysis, feminist and liberation theology, the essay reflects on naming a God free of caste and gender. By Gracia Fay Ellwood Pendle Hill Pamphlet #282
The author was influenced in college by Kelly, “a philosophy professor transformed into a radiant Christian.” By T. Canby Jones Pendle Hill Pamphlet #284
By being faithful artists of the Spirit, creating a theology of playfulness, color, spontaneity, and surprise one may be informed and transformed. By Zoe White Pendle Hill Pamphlet #281
The author uses musical improvisation to understand Sabbath observance, Bible reading, journal keeping, tithing, and praying. By Carol Conti-Entin Pendle Hill Pamphlet #288
Similarities may be found in Hindu and Quaker thought in many areas that transcend language, such as pure principle, the light, unity, silence, simplicity, and guidance. By Martha Dart Pendle Hill Pamphlet #289