Good and Evil

Good and Evil

Quaker Perspectives

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Taylor & Francis Ltd

06/2007

262

Dura

Inglês

9780754656210

15 a 20 dias

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Contents: Part I Introductory section: Introduction, Pink Dandelion; Continuing revelation - gospel or heresy?, Paul Anderson. Part II Historical Perspectives: George Fox's witness regarding good and evil, Douglas Gwyn; Early Quakers and divine liberation from the universal power of sin, Carole Dale Spencer; Beyond depravity: good and evil in the thought of Robert Barclay, Hugh Pyper; John Woolman and good and evil, Mike Heller. Part III Present-Day Perspectives: Mental illness, ignorance or sin? perceptions of modern liberal Friends, Margery Post Abbott; Giving thanks to God in all things: good and evil in conservative Quaker experience, Deborah Shaw; The publishers of truth and the enemy of truth: evangelical Friends consider good and evil, Johan Maurer. Part IV Contemporary Reflections on Good and Evil: A people of unclean lips: reclaiming an anthropology of complexity, David L. Johns; Quakers and coercion in a world of good and evil, Phil Smith; Evil: the presence of absence, Corey Beals; Driven by darkness, drawn by light: the progression of faith in the poetry of John Greenleaf Whittier, William Joliff; Good and evil in an ecumenical perspective, Janet Scott; 'It is worse to be evil than to do evil': Dietrich Bonhoeffer's challenge to the Quaker conscience, Rachel Muers; Looking within: a nontheist perspective, David Boulton; Darkness and light, Rex Ambler. Part V Towards Paradigms of Quaker Approaches to Good and Evil: Good and evil: an epistemological paradigm, Arthur O. Roberts; The secular ethics of liberal Quakerism, Jackie Leach Scully; Bibliography; Index.
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