Contemporary British Quakers - preview
The Quaker Condition: the sociology of a liberal religion, edited by Pink Dandelion and Peter Collins Cambridge Scholars Press ISBN: 978 1847185 65 5 £3499 or £25 from Woodbrooke
The Quaker Condition: the sociology of a liberal religion addresses central questions such as what is it to be a Quaker in contemporary Britain? And how does this definition affect conceptions of liberal religions? Twelve authors contribute to four sections that focus upon ‘Identity’, ‘Beliefs and Values’, ‘Meeting Culture’ and ‘Diverse Forms’
Hannah Brock
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New face of Quakers takes shape
Oliver Robertson Tackling the pay gap from both ends
Philip Barron News round-up
Jailhouse blues
Jill Inskip Journalists at BYM
Ruth I Johns Some more equal than others?
Dana Adler Letters
Pants a million!
John-Paul Flintoff Research with Quakers living in Britain
Helen Meads and Susan Robson Contemporary British Quakers
Hannah Brock Remembering Ted Harvey
Oliver Pickering Biodiversity: the spice of life
Gordon L Woodroffe
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