Primitive Christianity Revived, Again
The word gratitude has kind of an old fashioned ring to it, but among writers on…
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We're excited to introduce to you some of our new students who will be joining us for the spring semester. Today's featured student is Theoneste Sentabire, who joins us from Rwanda as an International MDiv Cooper Scholar:
Peace is not an absence of hostilities only! It embraces all…
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ESR alum and current Richmond First Friends pastor Derek Parker delivered this message during worship there on Sunday, November 3, 2013:
What do Quakers believe? The question is common, but it won’t take us very far. We need to reach for…
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ESR Geraldine Leatherock Professor of Quaker Studies Stephen W. Angell delivered a version of this essay as a lecture for the Gathering of Adult Young Friends in Plainfield, Indiana, on November 8, 2013.…
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ESR Professor of Peace and Justice Studies Lonnie Valentine reflects on an early Quaker experience of multifaith dialogue:
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