
The Message and Mission of Quakerism
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Authors:
- Braithwaite, William C. (William Charles)
1862 - 1922
- Hodgkin, Henry T. (Henry Theodore)
1877 - 1933
- Jones, Rufus M. (Rufus Matthew)
1863 - 1948
About this book
In the early 20th century, as societal upheavals challenged traditional values, "The Message and Mission of Quakerism" by William C. Braithwaite and Henry T. Hodgkin emerged as a clarion call for spiritual introspection and social responsibility. This compelling collection of addresses delves into the core tenets of Quakerism, emphasizing the significance of inner light and the commitment to peace and justice. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work explores how Quaker principles can address contemporary issues, fostering a deeper understanding of community and conscience. Engage with the transformative ideas that shaped a movement dedicated to unalienable rights and the pursuit of truth, and discover the enduring relevance of Quaker values in today's world.
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