The Tendering Presence
Essays On John Woolman
EDITED BY MIKE HELLER
Brief Description:
John Woolman (1720-1772), a Quaker social reformer, called the Religious Society of Friends to stand in a corporate testimony against slavery and its economic injustice. His call arose from his ongoing experience of the tendering presence of God and was exemplified by a faith and social witness that stands today to help heal the ills of war, poverty and environmental destruction. In this volume, nineteen scholars offer insightful essays on John Woolman's spirituality, his historical context, and his influence on contemporary issues of oppression, social change and education. This volume was created as an honor to Phillips Moulton and Sterling Olmsted and an essay by each is included.
Pendle Hill 2003 360 PP. Paper
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