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Friends Don't Let Friends Drive
I applaud Keith Helmuth’s thorough essay, "Ecological Integrity and Religious Faith" (FJ Aug. 2001), and offer this piece to put…
Anne Felker
February 2016 Books
Tracking Down Ecological Guidance: Presence, Beauty, Survival
By Keith Helmuth. Chapel Street Editions, 2015. 243 pages. $20/paperback. In the first chapter of Tracking Down Ecological Guidance, Keith…
Reviewed by Pamela Haines
A Quaker Consultation on Economics and Ecology
Enlarging the Focus of Quaker Social Witness Quaker Eco-Witness and the Earthcare Working Group of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting have jointly…
Keith Helmuth
April 2019 Books
Quakers, Politics, and Economics (Quakers and the Disciplines, Volume 5)
Edited by David R. Ross and Michael T. Snarr. Friends Association for Higher Education, 2018. 398 pages. $19.95/paperback; $9.95/eBook. Friends…
Reviewed by Pamela Haines
Forum, January 2016
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A Quaker Meme Project
What are the deep patterns that underpin contemporary Quaker culture?
Keith Helmuth
The Spirit of Pendle Hill and the Origin of Quaker Institute for the Future
When I first came to Pendle Hill in the spring of 1965, Alan Hunter was visiting from Los Angeles. I…
Keith Helmuth
Ritual, Symbol, and Ceremony
The attraction and staying power of religious tradition rests largely in the appeal of ritual, symbol, and ceremony. Quakerism—and other…
Keith Helmuth
Behind the Budget: Are We Stuck with This High Risk Monetary System?
What Kind of Resource is Money? The subject here is money and how to use it responsibly. We all know…
Keith Helmuth
The Quaker Peace Testimony, Economics, and the Common Good
Quakerism and Economics of the Common Good English Quaker John Bellers (1654- 1725) was the first social thinker to advance…
Keith Helmuth
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