Quakerism
by Leonard S. Kenworthy, 1981
A Study Guide on the Religious Society of Friends
Part One: Friends for Over Three Hundred Years
Chapter 1: George Fox and the Early Friends: Quakerism in the Seventeenth Century
Chapter 2: Consolidation, Cultural Creativeness, and Conservation: Quakerism in the Eighteenth Century
Chapter 3: Dividing Our Inheritance and Promoting Concerns: Quakerism in the Nineteenth Century
Chapter 4: Expansion, Service, and the Search for Identity: Quakerism in the Twentieth Century
Part Two: Some Distinctive Features of Quakerism
Chapter 5: The Quaker Meeting for Worship
Chapter 6: The Quaker Meeting for Business
Chapter 7: The Queries, The Advices, and the State of the Society
Reports: A Triad of Quaker Practices
Chapter 8: The Unique Role of Women in Quakerism
Chapter 9: Some Quaker Testimonies and Concerns
Chapter 10: Other Quaker Testimonies and Concerns
Part Three: Some Other Aspects of Quakerism
Chapter 11: How the Religious Society of Friends Is Organized
Chapter 12: Pastoral Friends
Chapter 13: Some Characteristics of Vital Friends Meetings
Chapter 14: The World-Wide Society of Friends
Chapter 15: Quakerism in Our Revolutionary World Today and Tomorrow:
Some Strengths and Weaknesses
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