Primitive Christianity Revived, Again
Good Friends:
This is a follow-up on my previous Forum Post regarding Quietism. I read some of the Journals posters recommended; I particularly enjoyed the Journal of Joseph Hoag.
Recently I purchased the new edition of the Journal of Elias Hicks, published by Inner Light Books. In the Introduction the editors refer to Hicks as a Quietist. This led me to wonder how that label has been applied. I always thought of Hicks as fairly involved in the world; an active abolitionist, a preacher who spoke at Meeting Houses and more public venues.
So I was wondering if the term 'Quietist' means something like 'non-evangelical', or whether it refers to specific doctrines. For example, Hicks was steady in his adherence to the primacy of the experience of the inner light over other bases of faith. Is it that kind of adherence that marks Hicks as a Quietist?
Best wishes,
Jim Wilson
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