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121 Works 882 Membros 26 Críticas

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Séries

Obras por Chuck Fager

Quakers Are Funny (1987) 57 exemplares
Murder Among Friends (1993) 36 exemplares
Selma, 1965 (1857) 30 exemplares
A Quaker Declaration of War (2003) 23 exemplares
The Best of Friends, Volume 1 (1998) 21 exemplares
White reflections on black power (1967) 17 exemplares
John Woolman and the slave girl (1977) 12 exemplares
Quaker theology 8 exemplares
Shaggy Locks & Birkenstocks (2003) 7 exemplares
Candles in the Window (1991) 6 exemplares
Quakers Are Hilarious! (2013) 6 exemplares
Eating Dr. King's Dinner (2014) 4 exemplares
The Magic Quilts (1981) 3 exemplares
Ruth and John Woolman 2 exemplares
Quaker Theology #24 (2014) 2 exemplares
Without Apology 1 exemplar
Quaker Theology 1 exemplar
Quaker Theology #28 (2016) 1 exemplar
Fleecing the Faithful (1998) 1 exemplar
Quaker Theology #8 1 exemplar

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
male

Membros

Críticas

A collection of exceptional new Quaker writings from 40 Friends
 
Assinalado
PendleHillLibrary | Jan 31, 2023 |
What do Quakers believe? Do you have to be a Christian to be a Quaker? What about homosexuals, neo-pagans, witches, can they be Quakers, too? These are some of the questions Chuck Fager tackles in this book. For answers he looks too early Friends, to Jesus and the gospels, and to the witness of many of the heroic Friends who shaped the vigorous movement that is liberal Quakerism today. The result is a liberal Quaker theology with which Friends can face the 21st century optimistically and without apology.… (mais)
 
Assinalado
PendleHillLibrary | Sep 29, 2022 |
A collection of papers from the Quaker History Roundtable, June 8-11, 2017 on a wide range of topics, including Quakers and 20th century intentional communities, A Quaker elite vs. Whittaker Chambers, AFSC - Neutrality - and Justice re interned Japanese Americans, FUM and the collapse of the "mainline," Willie Frye, Jr.
 
Assinalado
PendleHillLibrary | 1 outra crítica | Jun 2, 2022 |
The author's vivid personal account of the 1965 voting rights movement in Selma, Alabama: how he got there his experiences in and out of jail as a rookie civil rights worker, what he learned. It is a revealing first-person counterpoint to his earlier, highly-praised historical account, Selma 1965: The March That Changed the South.
 
Assinalado
PendleHillLibrary | May 24, 2022 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
121
Membros
882
Popularidade
#29,046
Avaliação
3.1
Críticas
26
ISBN
59
Línguas
1

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