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Book List:Basic QuakerismCorporate Discernment
BY GENE KNUDSEN-HOFFMAN, EDITED BY ANTHONY MANOUSOS This is an inspiring collection of the writings of mystic and activist Gene Hoffman including many essays on pacifism and pathways to peace. "For more than half a century, Gene Hoffman-through her essays and poetry, her workshops and speeches, her travels and her witness-has been a fountainhead of creative spirituality and courageous peacemaking. This will be a rich resource for those who come after her."-Richard Deats, Editor of Fellowship magazine
Friends Bulletin 2003 348 PP. Paper
$16.95 (low stock)
Spiritual Wisdom For An Ecological Age
EDITED BY ANTHONY MANOUSOS AND CINDY SPRING "'How shall the heart be reconciled to its feast of losses?' K. Lauren DeBoer invokes this question by Stanley Kunitz to introduce this beautiful collection of essays, interviews, and poems about spiritual ecology, all originally published in the Quaker magazine, Earthlight. How shall the heart be reconciled to the loss of the giant sequoias? DeBoer asks. The buffalo? Our 20,000 fellow species that are gone for good? How, indeed. The authors featured here have all plumbed the deep sorrow of our `ecological age,' as well as the joyful abundance and mystery of our world. Each guides readers down a different path to a tender, if bittersweet, spiritual relationship with the Earth." - Yes
Friends Bull. 2007 360 PP. Paper
$20.00 (in stock)
Updated 2008 With Friends And The Interfaith Movment
BY ANTHONY MANOUSOS This pamphlet was written shortly after 911 to help facilitate an understanding of Islam and Quakerism and to encourage interfaith dialogue and work towards a cooperative peace. This new edition has an additional section describing the rise of Interfaith groups that bridge the world religions with understanding and Friendship. The modern equivalent to citizen diplomacy.
Friends Bulletin/Quaker Universalist Fellowship 2008 30 PP. Paper
$5.00 (in stock)
The Legacy Of Howard And Anna Brinton - Php 372
BY ANTHONY MANOUSOS Born of Quaker families, Howard Brinton and Anna Cox Brinton were to meet doing Friends relief work in Germany after World War I in Europe and devote their lives together to nurturing Quakerism, social activism, peacemaking, and peacemakers from coast to coast in the United States and, in their last years, in Asia. Described by one Friend as "translucent teachers and ministers of life," the Brintons lived the Quaker Peace Testimony as educators, as writers, as activists (particularly with the American Friends Service Committee), and as directors of Pendle Hill during its earliest years. This pamphlet is an exploration of the way the Brintons witnessed to the peace testimony.
Pendle Hill Pamphlet 2004 48 PP. Paper
$6.50 (in stock)
Writings By And About Independent Quakers In The Western United States, 1929-1999
EDITED BY ANTHONY MANOUSOS A collection of essays which examine the recent history of western Friends of the unprogrammed tradition from many vantage points. Contributors include Howard Brinton, Elise Boulding, Jim Corbett, Leanore Goodenow, beyond joy, Juan Pascoe, Bob and Marie Schutz, Jonathan Vogel and many more.
Friends Bulletin 2000 386 PP. Paper
$19.95 (low stock)
Islam From A Quaker Perspective
Earthlight
Compassionate Listening And Other Writings
Western Quaker Reader
Living The Peace Testimony