Friends Journal January 2019

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Journal
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Quaker Thought and Life  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2019 
Publisher
Friends Journal, United States 
Volume
65, #1 
Pages
52 
Abstract
p. 6 Are We Ready to Make the Necessary Changes? VANESSA JULYE
What barriers prevent a racially diverse Religious Society of Friends in the United States?

p. 12 Building White Racial Stamina ELIZABETH A. OPPENHEIMER
The primary way to develop racial stamina is to wade or dive in.

p. 16 Greater Racial Diversity Requires Greater Theological Diversity ADRIA GULIZIA
The early Friends who saw that of God in “the Turk and the Jew” have much in common with today’s Black Americans.

p. 19 Expectant Visions of a Christian Anarchist ZAE ASA ILLO
Have Friends lost our willingness to be countercultural?

p. 22 We Are Not John Woolman GABBREELL JAMES
The prophetic agitator is remembered and spoken of years later; the people that wanted them gone are forgotten today.

p. 24 An Interview with the Co-clerks of Institutional Assessment on Racism Task Force Sharon Lane-Getaz and Justin Connor on the work of racial self-examination that Friends General Conference has been working on since 2016.
 
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