Radical transformation: long overdue for the Religious Society of Friends / The 2021 Stephen G. Cary Memorial Lecture / Vanessa Julye
Material type: TextSeries: Pendle Hill pamphlets ; 476Publication details: Walliingford, PA: Pendle Hill Publications, 2022 Description: 37 p. 19 cmSubject(s): Race relations -- Religious aspects -- Society of FriendsItem type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Books | Toronto Friends Library | Non-fiction | 289.6'05 PEN #476 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 8678 | |
Books | Toronto Friends Library | Non-fiction | 289.6'05 PEN #476 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 8664 |
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Vanessa Julye gave the 2021 Stephen G. Cary Memorial Lecture at Pendle Hill. The Religious Society of Friends stands in need of transformation. The systems of White supremacy, racism, colonization, and capitalism continue to erect walls that prevent people of color from joining and remaining in our Quaker community. Through the use of continuing revelation, we can co-create a transformed religious community that honors freedom, equity, integrity, and peace.
Endnotes: pages 33-37.
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