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Book List:
Basic Quakerism
Corporate Discernment

Godless For God's Sake

Godless For God's Sake

Godless For God's Sake

Nontheism In Contemporary Quakerism

EDITED BY DAVID BOULTON

Brief Description:
In this book edited by British Friend and author David Boulton, 27 Quakers from 4 countries and 13 yearly meetings tell how they combine active and committed membership in the Religious Society of Friends with rejection of traditional belief in the existence of a transcendent, personal and supernatural God. The essays reveal a diverse range of nontheism, including agnosticism, atheism, humanism, naturalism and nonrealism. Contributors include Robin Alpern, Philip Gross, Joan D Lucas, Os Cresson, James Riemermann, Sandy Parker, and David Rush.

Dale Historical Monographs 2006 152 PP. Paper

$18.50 (in stock)

 

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