Confident Quakerism
Material type: TextSeries: Pendle Hill Pamphlet ; 410.Publication details: Wallingford, Pa. : Pendle Hill Publications, c2010. Description: 35 p. ; 19 cmSubject(s): Pink Dandelion, Ben | Spiritual life -- Society of Friends | Spiritual formation -- Society of Friends | Society of Friends -- Doctrines | Conduct of life -- Study and teachingSummary: After a personal crisis shook his confidence in himself, Ben Pink Dandelion considered seriously the spiritual meaning of "confidence" (literally, to live and act "with faith"). His reflections led him to delve more deeply into early Friends' understandings about spiritual growth and religious development, and to apply those principles to the community of Friends as we practice our faith today. His insights are especially meaningful for liberal Friends, individually and as a society, as we look toward the future. Discussion questions included. -- Back cover.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books | Toronto Friends Library | 289.6'05 PEN #410 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 8109 | |
Books | Toronto Friends Library | 289.6'05 PEN #410 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 8108 |
Browsing Toronto Friends Library shelves Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | No cover image available | |||||
289.6'05 PEN #407 Living from the Center : Mindfulness Meditaton and Centering for Friends | 289.6'05 PEN #411 Plow Up the Fallow Ground A Meditation in the Company of Early Friends | 289.6'05 PEN #410 Confident Quakerism | 289.6'05 PEN #410 Confident Quakerism | 289.6'05 PEN #412 Answering the violence : encounters with perpetrators / | 289.6'05 PEN #412 Answering the violence : encounters with perpetrators / | 289.6'05 PEN #413 James Nayler speaking / |
After a personal crisis shook his confidence in himself,
Ben Pink Dandelion considered seriously the spiritual
meaning of "confidence" (literally, to live and act "with
faith"). His reflections led him to delve more deeply into
early Friends' understandings about spiritual growth and
religious development, and to apply those principles to
the community of Friends as we practice our faith today.
His insights are especially meaningful for liberal Friends,
individually and as a society, as we look toward the
future. Discussion questions included. -- Back cover.
There are no comments on this title.