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Vegetarianism in Quaker History
Food ethics has long been an important part of the tradition of Friends.The Tao of Trauma: A Practitioner’s Guide for Integrating Five Element Theory and Trauma Treatment
By Alaine D. Duncan with Kathy L. Kain. North Atlantic Books, 2019. 352 pages. $21.95/paperback; $14.99/eBook.The Forgotten Gospel of Jesus
[…] was clerk of Western Yearly Meeting in the 1990s, he suggested that the name that was appropriate when the yearly […]A Challenge to Friends
[…] the welcome task of preparing this column. For us at Friends Journal, November is traditionally the time to look back […]Quakers and Reparations for Slavery and Jim Crow
Out of the silence a woman asked, “Why don’t Friends take reparations more seriously? It’s the kind of issue Quakers […]Quaker Bestsellers 2017
[…] New York © Marta Rusek 1. Viking Economics: How the Scandinavians Got it Right—and How We Can, Too By George […]Writing Opp: What Are Quaker Values Anyway? (closed)
If there’s a Quaker brand, then “Quaker values” is its most common pitch. What do we mean when we use […]Nixon’s First Cover-Up: The Religious Life of a Quaker President
By H. Larry Ingle. University of Missouri Press, 2015. 288 pages. $50/hardcover or eBook. Buy on FJ Amazon Store In […]Beyond Consensus: The Quaker Search for God's Leading for the Group
When a group of North Americans gather to make a decision, one of three processes is usually used: the autocratic, […]Forum November 2017
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