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The Quaker Renaissance and Liberal Quakerism in Britain, 1895-1930
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The Quaker Renaissance and Liberal Quakerism in Britain, 1895-1930

Many Quakers who reached maturity towards the end of the nineteenth century found that their parents’ religion had lost its connection with reality. New discoveries in science and biblical research called for new approaches to Christian faith. Evangelical beliefs dominant among nineteenth-century Quakers were now found wanting, especially those emphasising the supreme authority of the Bible and doctrines of atonement, whereby the wrath of God is appeased through the blood of Christ. Liberal Quakers sought a renewed sense of reality in their faith through recovering the vision of the first Quakers with their sense of the Light of God within each person. They also borrowed from mainstream liberal theology new attitudes to God, nature and service to society. The ensuing Quaker Renaissance found its voice at the Manchester Conference of 1895, and the educational initiatives which followed gave to British Quakerism an active faith fit for the testing reality of the twentieth century.
Undertittel
Seeking a Real Religion
Forfatter
Joanna Dales
ISBN
9789004438385
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
162 gram
Utgivelsesdato
9.7.2020
Forlag
BRILL
Antall sider
92