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Book List:
Basic Quakerism
Corporate Discernment

What Canst Thou Say?

What Canst Thou Say?

What Canst Thou Say?

Toward A Quaker Theology

BY JANET SCOTT

Brief Description:
Are Quakers Christian? Is it possible for Quakerism to be both Christian and Universalist? These are just two of the questions which form the starting point for this book. In exploring them, it becomes clear that they cannot be answered in isolation for they are linked to a whole complex of questions about Jesus, God and the nature of human living. So it becomes necessary to engage in theology. But for Quakers this must be from a distinctively Quaker standpoint which seeks to be both undogmatic and concerned with practical issues. Most of all it must be grounded in our corporate experience of God. Janet Scott attempts to begin this process.

Britain Yearly Meeting 2007 100 PP. Paper

$16.00 (out of stock but can be backordered)

 

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