Download and read the Godless for God s Sake Nontheism in Contemporary Quakerism book written by David Boulton, available in various formats such as PDF, EPUB, MOBI, Tuebl and others. Register now, 7 days free trial. Godless for God s Sake Nontheism in Contemporary Quakerism Product Detail: Author: David Boulton; Publisher: Nontheist Friends. · Godless for God's Sake: Nontheism in Contemporary Quakerism. David Boulton. Helped me to understand more about Quakerism, and has encouraged me to do further research into non-theism and Quakerism in general. Like. Comment. ERF. 3 reviews 8 followers. J.4/5(33). Godless for God s Sake Nontheism in Contemporary Quakerism by David Boulton 27 Quakers from 13 Yearly Meetings in four countries tell how they combine committed membership of the Religious Society of Friends with rejection of traditional belief in a transcendent, personal and supernatural God.
↑ Boulton, David (ed.). Godless for God's Sake: Nontheism in Contemporary Quakerism. Dales Historical Monographs. ISBN ↑ Benson MD, Herbert and Miriam Z. Klipper. []. The Relaxation Response. Expanded updated edition. Harper. ISBN ↑ Benson MD, Herbert. Steps to Elicit the Relaxation Response. Godless for God's Sake - Nontheism in Contemporary Quakerism: Boulton, David: Books - www.doorway.ru The title "Godless for God's Sake" is a riff on Meister Eckhart who was a theist. Indeed Rome tried to call him something else, but he fought that accusation. The value of this book is that it compiles the thoughts of many leading Quaker non-theists.
Godless for God’s Sake: Nontheism in Contemporary Quakerism. Order from www.doorway.ru (US) (listed under “Universalism”) Order from www.doorway.ru (in the UK) Order from www.doorway.ru (in the US) 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. Godless for God's Sake does not come to any clear conclusions – nor would one have expected it to. There is an informative, though rather discursive, chapter on the history of nontheism in the Quaker tradition, in which David Boulton examines the pioneering beliefs of Gerrard Winstanley, the 'Digger' and early Quaker, while Os Cresson from Philadelphia celebrates David Duncan and the 19th-century Free Friends of Manchester and also the American radical Henry Joel Cadbury. Nontheism in Contemporary Quakerism, by 27 Quaker nontheists. Edited by David Boulton. Dales Historical Monographs, pages. $/softcover. This series of essays purports to prove that there are significantly large numbers of people who identify as Quakers who do not believe in any supernatural deity.
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