Tim Newell's 2000 Swarthmore lecture, revised for this 2007 edition, looks at possible Quaker approaches to criminal justice. The book includes insights from Circles of Support and Accountability as well as ideas for study and action.
Right from the start, ‘the people called Quakers’ recorded each other’s ‘dying sayings’. This book tells how, happening upon some of these by accident, a 21st century Friend learned of their speakers’ passion for equality and truth.
In a world in which efficiency is a first tenet of good business, Quakers aspire to do theirs in a worshipful way. In arriving at a decision, the priority is to achieve a sense of rightness...to ground the process of decision-making...
Quaker Eldership. Spiritual reviews. Reviewing the spiritual life of the meetings and its expression in caring. Volume 3 of the Eldership and Oversight handbook series.
A systematic theological reflection on Quaker beliefs. Widely used in theology courses. Includes questions for use in group discussions and a glossary of theological terms.