Stuart Masters is a member of Woodbrooke’s Learning and Research Team. He is the Programme Coordinator for history, theology and Bible study. Before coming to…
This single live session will explore the roots of the Quaker way. How were early Friends influenced by their radical religious context? We will look at movements of popular piety in the late medieval period, the radical wing of the Reformation, and English Puritanism in the 17th century.
The material covered in this session will help you to understand how the distinctive features of the Quaker way first developed. In what ways were early Friends influenced by other individuals and groups? What was the role of divine revelation?
On the booking form, there is a chance for you to let us know about any accessibility or communication adjustments that will enable you to participate more fully in the course. Automated Zoom closed captions are available for all live sessions but if you feel you require more accurate closed captioning please email us directly in addition to booking.
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