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This handbook provides an in-depth survey of historical readings of Quakerism; a treatment of its key theological premises and its links with wider Christian thinking; an analysis of its distinctive ecclesiastical forms and practices; chapters on its social, economic, political, and ethical outcomes; as well as an extensive bibliography.
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This handbook provides an in-depth survey of historical readings of Quakerism; a treatment of its key theological premises and its links with wider Christian thinking; an analysis of its distinctive ecclesiastical forms and practices; chapters on its social, economic, political, and ethical outcomes; as well as an extensive bibliography.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1315g
- ISBN-13: 9780199608676
- ISBN-10: 0199608679
- Artikelnr.: 39338302
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press, USA
- Seitenzahl: 672
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 178mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1315g
- ISBN-13: 9780199608676
- ISBN-10: 0199608679
- Artikelnr.: 39338302
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* I: History of Quakerism
* 1: Rosemary Moore: Seventeenth Century Context and Quaker Beginnings,
1646-1666
* 2: Richard C. Allen: Restoration Quakerism, 1666-1691
* 3: Robynne Rogers Healey: Quietist Quakerism, 1692-ca. 1805
* 4: Thomas D. Hamm: Hicksite, Orthodox and Evangelical Quakerism, ca.
1805 1887
* 5: J. William Frost: Modernist and Liberal Quakers, 1887-2010
* 6: Gregory P. Hinshaw: Five Years Meeting and Friends United Meeting,
1887 2010
* 7: Arthur O. Roberts: Evangelical Quakers, 1887-2010
* 8: Lloyd Lee Wilson: Conservative Quakers, 1845-2010
* II: Quaker Theology and Spirituality
* 9: Carole Dale Spencer: Quakers in Theological Context
* 10: Stephen W. Angell: God, Christ, and the Light
* 11: Nikki Coffey Tousley: Sin, Convincement, Purity, and Perfection
* 12: Howard R. Macy: Quakers and Scripture
* 13: Douglas Gwyn: Quakers, Eschatology and Time
* 14: Gerard Guiton: The Kingdom of God, Quakers and the Politics of
Compassion
* 15: Mary Van Vleck Garman: Quaker Women s Lives and Spiritualities
* 16: Michael Birkel: Leadings and Discernment
* 17: David L. Johns: Worship and Sacraments
* III: Quaker Witness
* 18: Michael Phillip Graves: Ministry and Preaching
* 19: Sylvia Stevens: Travelling Ministry
* 20: Jacalynn Stuckey Welling: Mission
* 21: Janet Scott: Quakers, other churches and other faith
* 22: Emma Lapsansky: Plainness and Simplicity
* 23: Elizabeth Cazden: Quakers, Antislavery and Race
* 24: Lonnie Valentine: Quakers, War, and Peacemaking
* 25: Mike Nellis and Maureen Waugh: Quakers and Penal reform
* 26: Charles L. Cherry: Quakers and Asylum Reform
* 27: Elizabeth Ann O Donnell: Quakers and Education
* 28: Mark Freeman: Quakers, Business and Philanthropy
* 29: Edwina Newman: Quakers and the Family
* 30: Petra L. Doan and Elizabeth P. Kamphausen: Quakers and Sexuality
* 31: Max L. Carter and Simon Best: Quakers, Youth, and Young Adults
* IV: Quaker Expression
* 32: Betty Hagglund: Quakers. Print Culture, and Literature
* 33: Roger Homan: Quakers and Visual Culture
* 34: Jeffrey Dudiak and Laura Rediehs: Quakers, Philosophy and Truth
* 35: Geoffrey Cantor: Quakers and Science
* 36: Jackie Leach Scully: Quakers and Ethics
* 37: Margery Post Abbott: Global Quakerism and the Future of Friends.
* Introduction
* I: History of Quakerism
* 1: Rosemary Moore: Seventeenth Century Context and Quaker Beginnings,
1646-1666
* 2: Richard C. Allen: Restoration Quakerism, 1666-1691
* 3: Robynne Rogers Healey: Quietist Quakerism, 1692-ca. 1805
* 4: Thomas D. Hamm: Hicksite, Orthodox and Evangelical Quakerism, ca.
1805 1887
* 5: J. William Frost: Modernist and Liberal Quakers, 1887-2010
* 6: Gregory P. Hinshaw: Five Years Meeting and Friends United Meeting,
1887 2010
* 7: Arthur O. Roberts: Evangelical Quakers, 1887-2010
* 8: Lloyd Lee Wilson: Conservative Quakers, 1845-2010
* II: Quaker Theology and Spirituality
* 9: Carole Dale Spencer: Quakers in Theological Context
* 10: Stephen W. Angell: God, Christ, and the Light
* 11: Nikki Coffey Tousley: Sin, Convincement, Purity, and Perfection
* 12: Howard R. Macy: Quakers and Scripture
* 13: Douglas Gwyn: Quakers, Eschatology and Time
* 14: Gerard Guiton: The Kingdom of God, Quakers and the Politics of
Compassion
* 15: Mary Van Vleck Garman: Quaker Women s Lives and Spiritualities
* 16: Michael Birkel: Leadings and Discernment
* 17: David L. Johns: Worship and Sacraments
* III: Quaker Witness
* 18: Michael Phillip Graves: Ministry and Preaching
* 19: Sylvia Stevens: Travelling Ministry
* 20: Jacalynn Stuckey Welling: Mission
* 21: Janet Scott: Quakers, other churches and other faith
* 22: Emma Lapsansky: Plainness and Simplicity
* 23: Elizabeth Cazden: Quakers, Antislavery and Race
* 24: Lonnie Valentine: Quakers, War, and Peacemaking
* 25: Mike Nellis and Maureen Waugh: Quakers and Penal reform
* 26: Charles L. Cherry: Quakers and Asylum Reform
* 27: Elizabeth Ann O Donnell: Quakers and Education
* 28: Mark Freeman: Quakers, Business and Philanthropy
* 29: Edwina Newman: Quakers and the Family
* 30: Petra L. Doan and Elizabeth P. Kamphausen: Quakers and Sexuality
* 31: Max L. Carter and Simon Best: Quakers, Youth, and Young Adults
* IV: Quaker Expression
* 32: Betty Hagglund: Quakers. Print Culture, and Literature
* 33: Roger Homan: Quakers and Visual Culture
* 34: Jeffrey Dudiak and Laura Rediehs: Quakers, Philosophy and Truth
* 35: Geoffrey Cantor: Quakers and Science
* 36: Jackie Leach Scully: Quakers and Ethics
* 37: Margery Post Abbott: Global Quakerism and the Future of Friends.
* List of Contributors
* Introduction
* I: History of Quakerism
* 1: Rosemary Moore: Seventeenth Century Context and Quaker Beginnings,
1646-1666
* 2: Richard C. Allen: Restoration Quakerism, 1666-1691
* 3: Robynne Rogers Healey: Quietist Quakerism, 1692-ca. 1805
* 4: Thomas D. Hamm: Hicksite, Orthodox and Evangelical Quakerism, ca.
1805 1887
* 5: J. William Frost: Modernist and Liberal Quakers, 1887-2010
* 6: Gregory P. Hinshaw: Five Years Meeting and Friends United Meeting,
1887 2010
* 7: Arthur O. Roberts: Evangelical Quakers, 1887-2010
* 8: Lloyd Lee Wilson: Conservative Quakers, 1845-2010
* II: Quaker Theology and Spirituality
* 9: Carole Dale Spencer: Quakers in Theological Context
* 10: Stephen W. Angell: God, Christ, and the Light
* 11: Nikki Coffey Tousley: Sin, Convincement, Purity, and Perfection
* 12: Howard R. Macy: Quakers and Scripture
* 13: Douglas Gwyn: Quakers, Eschatology and Time
* 14: Gerard Guiton: The Kingdom of God, Quakers and the Politics of
Compassion
* 15: Mary Van Vleck Garman: Quaker Women s Lives and Spiritualities
* 16: Michael Birkel: Leadings and Discernment
* 17: David L. Johns: Worship and Sacraments
* III: Quaker Witness
* 18: Michael Phillip Graves: Ministry and Preaching
* 19: Sylvia Stevens: Travelling Ministry
* 20: Jacalynn Stuckey Welling: Mission
* 21: Janet Scott: Quakers, other churches and other faith
* 22: Emma Lapsansky: Plainness and Simplicity
* 23: Elizabeth Cazden: Quakers, Antislavery and Race
* 24: Lonnie Valentine: Quakers, War, and Peacemaking
* 25: Mike Nellis and Maureen Waugh: Quakers and Penal reform
* 26: Charles L. Cherry: Quakers and Asylum Reform
* 27: Elizabeth Ann O Donnell: Quakers and Education
* 28: Mark Freeman: Quakers, Business and Philanthropy
* 29: Edwina Newman: Quakers and the Family
* 30: Petra L. Doan and Elizabeth P. Kamphausen: Quakers and Sexuality
* 31: Max L. Carter and Simon Best: Quakers, Youth, and Young Adults
* IV: Quaker Expression
* 32: Betty Hagglund: Quakers. Print Culture, and Literature
* 33: Roger Homan: Quakers and Visual Culture
* 34: Jeffrey Dudiak and Laura Rediehs: Quakers, Philosophy and Truth
* 35: Geoffrey Cantor: Quakers and Science
* 36: Jackie Leach Scully: Quakers and Ethics
* 37: Margery Post Abbott: Global Quakerism and the Future of Friends.
* Introduction
* I: History of Quakerism
* 1: Rosemary Moore: Seventeenth Century Context and Quaker Beginnings,
1646-1666
* 2: Richard C. Allen: Restoration Quakerism, 1666-1691
* 3: Robynne Rogers Healey: Quietist Quakerism, 1692-ca. 1805
* 4: Thomas D. Hamm: Hicksite, Orthodox and Evangelical Quakerism, ca.
1805 1887
* 5: J. William Frost: Modernist and Liberal Quakers, 1887-2010
* 6: Gregory P. Hinshaw: Five Years Meeting and Friends United Meeting,
1887 2010
* 7: Arthur O. Roberts: Evangelical Quakers, 1887-2010
* 8: Lloyd Lee Wilson: Conservative Quakers, 1845-2010
* II: Quaker Theology and Spirituality
* 9: Carole Dale Spencer: Quakers in Theological Context
* 10: Stephen W. Angell: God, Christ, and the Light
* 11: Nikki Coffey Tousley: Sin, Convincement, Purity, and Perfection
* 12: Howard R. Macy: Quakers and Scripture
* 13: Douglas Gwyn: Quakers, Eschatology and Time
* 14: Gerard Guiton: The Kingdom of God, Quakers and the Politics of
Compassion
* 15: Mary Van Vleck Garman: Quaker Women s Lives and Spiritualities
* 16: Michael Birkel: Leadings and Discernment
* 17: David L. Johns: Worship and Sacraments
* III: Quaker Witness
* 18: Michael Phillip Graves: Ministry and Preaching
* 19: Sylvia Stevens: Travelling Ministry
* 20: Jacalynn Stuckey Welling: Mission
* 21: Janet Scott: Quakers, other churches and other faith
* 22: Emma Lapsansky: Plainness and Simplicity
* 23: Elizabeth Cazden: Quakers, Antislavery and Race
* 24: Lonnie Valentine: Quakers, War, and Peacemaking
* 25: Mike Nellis and Maureen Waugh: Quakers and Penal reform
* 26: Charles L. Cherry: Quakers and Asylum Reform
* 27: Elizabeth Ann O Donnell: Quakers and Education
* 28: Mark Freeman: Quakers, Business and Philanthropy
* 29: Edwina Newman: Quakers and the Family
* 30: Petra L. Doan and Elizabeth P. Kamphausen: Quakers and Sexuality
* 31: Max L. Carter and Simon Best: Quakers, Youth, and Young Adults
* IV: Quaker Expression
* 32: Betty Hagglund: Quakers. Print Culture, and Literature
* 33: Roger Homan: Quakers and Visual Culture
* 34: Jeffrey Dudiak and Laura Rediehs: Quakers, Philosophy and Truth
* 35: Geoffrey Cantor: Quakers and Science
* 36: Jackie Leach Scully: Quakers and Ethics
* 37: Margery Post Abbott: Global Quakerism and the Future of Friends.