The Oxford Handbook of Quaker Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Quaker Studies

ISBN-10:
0198744986
ISBN-13:
9780198744986
Pub. Date:
11/01/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198744986
ISBN-13:
9780198744986
Pub. Date:
11/01/2015
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
The Oxford Handbook of Quaker Studies

The Oxford Handbook of Quaker Studies

$53.0 Current price is , Original price is $53.0. You
$53.00 
  • SHIP THIS ITEM
    Qualifies for Free Shipping
  • PICK UP IN STORE
    Check Availability at Nearby Stores
  • SHIP THIS ITEM

    Temporarily Out of Stock Online

    Please check back later for updated availability.


Overview

Quakerism began in England in the 1650s. George Fox, credited as leading the movement, had an experience of 1647 in which he felt he could hear Christ directly and inwardly without the mediation of text or minister. Convinced of the authenticity of this experience and its universal application, Fox preached a spirituality in which potentially all were ministers, all part of a priesthood of believers, a church leveled before the leadership of God. Quakers are a fascinating religious group both in their original "peculiarity" and in the variety of reinterpretations of the faith since. The way they have interacted with wider society is a basic but often unknown part of British and American history. This handbook charts their history and the history of their expression as a religious community.

This volume provides an indispensable reference work for the study of Quakerism. It is global in its perspectives and interdisciplinary in its approach whilst offering the reader a clear narrative through the academic debates. In addition to an in-depth survey of historical readings of Quakerism, the handbook provides a treatment of the group's key theological premises and its links with wider Christian thinking. Quakerism's distinctive ecclesiastical forms and practices are analyzed, and its social, economic, political, and ethical outcomes examined. Each of the 37 chapters considers broader religious, social, and cultural contexts and provides suggestions for further reading and the volume concludes with an extensive bibliography to aid further research.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198744986
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 11/01/2015
Series: Oxford Handbooks
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 672
Sales rank: 843,494
Product dimensions: 6.70(w) x 9.60(h) x 1.50(d)

About the Author

Stephen Angell is Leatherock Professor of Quaker Studies at the Earlham School of Religion.

Pink Dandelion is Professor of Quaker Studies at the University of Birmingham.

Table of Contents

List of ContributorsIntroduction, Pink Dandelion and Stephen W. AngellI: History of Quakerism1. Seventeenth Century Context and Quaker Beginnings, 1646-1666, Rosemary Moore2. Restoration Quakerism, 1666-1691, Richard C. Allen3. Quietist Quakerism, 1692-ca. 1805, Robynne Rogers Healey4. Hicksite, Orthodox and Evangelical Quakerism, ca. 1805 1887, Thomas D. Hamm5. Modernist and Liberal Quakers, 1887-2010, J. William Frost6. Five Years Meeting and Friends United Meeting, 1887 2010, Gregory P. Hinshaw7. Evangelical Quakers, 1887-2010, Arthur O. Roberts8. Conservative Quakers, 1845-2010, Lloyd Lee WilsonII: Quaker Theology and Spirituality9. Quakers in Theological Context, Carole Dale Spencer10. God, Christ, and the Light, Stephen W. Angell11. Sin, Convincement, Purity, and Perfection, Nikki Coffey Tousley12. Quakers and Scripture, Howard R. Macy13. Quakers, Eschatology and Time, Douglas Gwyn14. The Kingdom of God, Quakers and the Politics of Compassion, Gerard Guiton15. Quaker Women s Lives and Spiritualities, Mary Van Vleck Garman16. Leadings and Discernment, Michael Birkel17. Worship and Sacraments, David L. JohnsIII: Quaker Witness18. Ministry and Preaching, Michael Phillip Graves19. Travelling Ministry, Sylvia Stevens20. Mission, Jacalynn Stuckey Welling21. Quakers, other churches and other faith, Janet Scott22. Plainness and Simplicity, Emma Lapsansky23. Quakers, Antislavery and Race, Elizabeth Cazden24. Quakers, War, and Peacemaking, Lonnie Valentine25. Quakers and Penal reform, Mike Nellis and Maureen Waugh26. Quakers and Asylum Reform, Charles L. Cherry27. Quakers and Education, Elizabeth Ann O Donnell28. Quakers, Business and Philanthropy, Mark Freeman29. Quakers and the Family, Edwina Newman30. Quakers and Sexuality, Petra L. Doan and Elizabeth P. Kamphausen31. Quakers, Youth, and Young Adults, Max L. Carter and Simon BestIV: Quaker Expression32. Quakers. Print Culture, and Literature, Betty Hagglund33. Quakers and Visual Culture, Roger Homan34. Quakers, Philosophy and Truth, Jeffrey Dudiak and Laura Rediehs35. Quakers and Science, Geoffrey Cantor36. Quakers and Ethics, Jackie Leach Scully37. Global Quakerism and the Future of Friends., Margery Post Abbott
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews