An economist sees Quakerism as a evolutionary mutation from the main line of Christian development and suggests the next stage in its development is intellectual. Published by Pendle Hill in association with Australia Yearly Meeting.
This second, expanded edition of "Sonnets on Courtship, Marriage, and Family" by Kenneth Boulding, noted economist, social philosopher, peace researcher, and Quaker, contains 78 sonnets spanning nearly fifty years of courtship and family life.
“The author gives us a vivid account of her experience working in a state psychiatric institution as the young wife of a conscientious objector during World War II. ...
Steve Cary's memoirs, speeches, and writings reveal leadership and philosophy that mirror the Quaker experience in education and peace work in the latter half of the twentieth century.
There is a Spirit: The Nayler Sonnets is a collection of sonnets written by economist and peace activist Kenneth Boulding. The sonnets are inspired by the life and teachings of James Nayler, a 17th-century Quaker preacher ...