Can we forge a new link between the insights of science and the deeper prompting of the human spirit through a rebirth of a love for matter? A meditation on our manifold relations with nature. By Theodor Benfey Pendle Hill Pamphlet #233
In 1869, a Quaker named Lawrie Tatum left Iowa to become an agent for the Kiowa and Comanche Indians and participate in a holy experiment. His journey is here described. By Robert Hixson Pendle Hill Pamphlet #238
An exploration of the personality of the first director of Pendle Hill, written for its 50th anniversary in 1980. By Ormerod Greenwood Pendle Hill Pamphlet #229
Discusses the development of a pacifist influenced by the Dutch Reformed Church, Marxism, and Christian ethics. By Jo Ann Robinson Pendle Hill Pamphlet #235