Quakerism Quakerism

Quakerism

A Religion of Life

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Rufus Matthew Jones lays out the tenets of Quaker religion, helping the reader to understand and appreciate the tenets of morality, the beliefs and the customs which comprise the Quaker tradition.

Founded in the 17th century as an alternative creed to Puritanism, the Quaker movement was one of the most successful Christian creeds. Its unique interpretation of the message of Christ, and its pioneering ideas of collaboration and cooperation, drove followers to forge great bonds of strength and enterprise. 

Amid persecution and upheaval in England, many Quakers decided to emigrate to colonial North America – their presence is prominent in the history of New England, and many Quakers would go on to become successful and respected figures in civic life.

Rufus Jones was born in Maine to a family with a long history of activity in the Quaker movement. Proving to be an able student of theology and philosophy, his expertise in these subjects is reflected in his lectures and writings. His adamance that God is a personal being who appreciates a deep and sustained connection with every believer, and that those with spiritual beliefs should cultivate a bond between their own soul and the divine, is demonstrated within many of his works.

GÉNERO
Religión y espiritualidad
PUBLICADO
2019
28 de mayo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
22
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Pantianos Christian
VENTAS
Maxime Jensens
TAMAÑO
208
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