
Friends Home Service Committee
Author of Bringing the invisible into the light : some Quaker feminists speak of their experience
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Works by Friends Home Service Committee
Bringing the invisible into the light : some Quaker feminists speak of their experience (1986) 82 copies, 3 reviews
Spiritual reviews : reviewing the spiritual life of the meeting and its expression in caring (1999) 14 copies
Studies in Christian fundamentals 5 copies
How to run a study group 5 copies
MEANING OF CHRISTIAN BELIEF, THE 4 copies
Quaker worship 4 copies
The meeting and its neighbours 4 copies
STUDY IN FELLOWSHIP 3 copies
Your First Time in a Quaker Meeting? : Welcome! We hope these notes will help your worship with us 3 copies
Quaker business meetings 2 copies
Silent dawn. An anthology of prayers 2 copies
YOUNG PERSON'S GUIDE TO QUAKERS 2 copies
The relevance of religion 2 copies
Quakers and testimonies 2 copies
Studies in Quaker thought and practice, Part 1 : a handbook for discussion groups; 1st edition 1 copy
A Quaker wedding 1 copy
The Quaker way 1 copy
Quakers today 1 copy
Friends and their Wills 1 copy
FUTURE OF SOUTH AFRICA, THE 1 copy
What friends believe 1 copy
The silent room 1 copy
WORSHIP AND WITNESS 1 copy
Quaker peace testimony 1 copy
Who are the Quakers? 1 copy
Swarthmoor Hall 1 copy
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Though rather dated (pub in 1986) the format of this slim book is similar to QF&P: ie a collection of some 80 or so short extracts arranged into13 themed chapters. Useful (though dated) Bibliography
See also 'Just Education' by Mike Golby shelved at 18B and Cambell-Stewarts book 'Quakers and Education' also shelved 18B
See also 'Just Education' by Mike Golby shelved at 18B and Cambell-Stewarts book 'Quakers and Education' also shelved 18B
Bringing the Invisible into the Light: Some Quaker Feminists Speak of Their Experience (Swarthmore Lecture) by Quaker Women's Group.
Quaker feminists discuss their experiences.
from the Introduction: "This Study Outline is a successor to The Relevance of Religion and The Meaning of Christian Belief. ... [It] seeks to answer the secular questions, 'Just what are Quakers talking about? What is the ground of meaning on which they gather for their worship and community and life? Where in the geography of the known world do they stand? They speak of "love" and "truth", but what is love, and what is truth? And on what grounds do they dare to talk like this?' "
Bringing the invisible into the light : some Quaker Feminists speak of their experience by Quaker Women's Group.
This 1986 Swarthmore lecture.......
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