Befriending truth: Quaker perspectives / edited by Jeffrey Dudiak.

Contributor(s): Dudiak, Jeffrey [editor of compilation] | Friends Association for Higher Education (U.S)Material type: TextTextSeries: Quakers and the disciplines ; v. 2Publication details: Longmeadow, MA: [Philadelphia, PA]: Full Media Services; Friends Association for Higher Learning 2015 Description: xxiv, 222 pages; 23 cmSubject(s): Truth -- Religious aspects -- Society of Friends | Society of Friends -- Doctrines | Spiritual life -- Society of FriendsDDC classification:
Contents:
Includes bibliographical references.
Summary: Truth, today, is a highly disputed notion, yet remains a central concern for Friends. This book is an exploration of the meaning and function of the complex notion of "truth" within Quaker life and thought, both historically, and in current practice. In this book a dozen Quaker scholars, from across the theological spectrum, and from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, contribute their voices to this important discussion. -- Publisher's description.
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"A Friends Association for Higher Education book."

Includes bibliographical references.

Truth, today, is a highly disputed notion, yet remains a central concern for Friends. This book is an exploration of the meaning and function of the complex notion of "truth" within Quaker life and thought, both historically, and in current practice. In this book a dozen Quaker scholars, from across the theological spectrum, and from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, contribute their voices to this important discussion. -- Publisher's description.

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