George Fox: the Quaker Peace Testimony

Saturday 13 July
16:00-17:30 (UK time)

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A drawing of George Fox with a brown tinted background

This single live session is part of a series celebrating the 400th birthday of George Fox, in which key speakers assess Fox’s legacy from a variety of positions. In this session, Douglas Gwyn will look at George Fox and the Quaker peace testimony.


George Fox is regarded as the principal leader of the early Quaker movement during the 17th century. What part did he play in the development of the Quaker peace testimony? In his Journal he claims to have rejected all violence in the 1640s. However, he also seems to have tolerated Quakers within the army. How can we make sense of this?

Douglas Gwyn has written a number of books on historical Quaker theology, tracing the developments among seventeenth-century and twentieth-century Friends in relation to the wider social and historical currents around them.

The session is part of the celebrations of Fox 400.

This course will involve:

DiscussionSpeakerZoom Session

Accessibility info:

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