Quaker Worship and Witness
The radical mysticism of Quakerism, which is based on the idea that God can be experienced without the mediation of priest or text at any time, in any place.
The radical mysticism of Quakerism, which is based on the idea that God can be experienced without the mediation of priest or text at any time, in any place.
An accessible account of the history of Quakerism from the time when it was a movement setting out to change the world, abolish slavery and promote women’s rights.
This talk was given on September 3, 2014 at the University of Stavanger at a research seminar to celebrate 200 years of Quaker presence in Norway.
Links to other Quaker studies theses and dissertations available online including more general theses with substantial Quaker studies content.
Full length Quaker studies theses freely available through the University of Birmingham library website.
Jan Sellers talking at the Friends Association for Higher Education annual conference at Woodbrooke in 2016.
Gerald Hewitson talking at the Friends Association for Higher Education annual conference at Woodbrooke in 2016.
Gerald Hewitson described his spiritual journey in the Swarthmore Lecture of 2013. Journaling is his primary spiritual practice.
Ginny Wall talks about the place of spiritual practice in our lives at the 2012 Quaker Life Representative Council.
John Kershner a postgraduate student in Quaker studies presents his thesis topic about John Woolman.