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1. What is Quakerism? Quakers believe that there is that of God in every person and often refer to God as the Light Within. Friends believe in six testimonies: Simplicity, Peace, Integrity, Community, Equality and Sustainability
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2. Quakerism - the theological doctrine of the Society of Friends characterized by opposition to war and rejection of ritual and a formal creed and an ordained ministry theological doctrine - the doctrine of a religious group Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection
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3. Quakers and Quakerism The Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, is the official designation of an Anglo-American religious sect originally styling themselves "Children of Truth" and "Children of Light", but "in scorn by the world called Quakers".
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4. Led by founder George Fox, Quakerism developed in England during a period of social upheaval in the mid-1600s that produced many new Christian religious sects
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5. Central tenets of Quakerism, based on the questions in the Belief-O-Matic quiz.
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6. Quakerism s 17th century English founders envisioned it as the restoration of original Christianity, and like the first Christians, were imprisoned, tortured, and executed for their beliefs
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7. Brief History of Quakerism: 1624 — George Fox, founder of the Quaker movement, is born in Drayton, Leistershire, England
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8. Quakerism arose out of a desire to return to "primitive Christianity" at a time of political and religious turmoil in England, and it spread rapidly to other countries
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9. Elbert Russell's The History of Quakerism (1945; reprint, Richmond, Ind., 1980), centered on America, with Efrida Vipont Foulds's The Story of Quakerism (London, 1954)
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10. Quakerism is a religious movement begun by George Fox in the 17th century
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11. "Quakerism", it's more than just a clever catchphrase - it's a foundation that dictates every decision we make at Friends
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12. Quakerism emerged in England in the 17th century, a time of rapid political and religious change, as a form of Christianity that emphasized the direct relationship between people and God
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13. Quakerism is a religion of the soul, the indwelling Spirit, the light within, the light of Christ, the Seed
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14. Missionaries did not bring it to us, but the missionaries revealed it to us and said, ‘This is Quakerism.’ Malenge describes Quakerism as an “old practical religion” that preceded the arrival of Europeans to Africa.
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15. ‘Michael Haykin has researched the serious damage caused by Quakerism.’ ‘In his presentation on the Baptist sects, Weber explores the similarities between Calvinist doctrine and Quakerism.’ ‘He begins his account by detailing the apparent triumph of the evangelicals within Quakerism during the early to mid-nineteenth century.’
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16. Quakerism definition, the beliefs, principles, and practices of Quakers
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17. Rufus Jones (1863-1948) helped to shape the modern soul of liberal Quakerism that was first birthed unintentionally by Elias Hicks in 1827, to then be matured by the influence of the Progressive Quakers of the later 1800’s, and then ripened into a more universal mystical religious experience due to the influence of Rufus Jones in the first half of the twentieth century.
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18. In this brief paper, we will show that mainstream Quakerism is not Christian, but is a cult
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19. (There are other forms of Quakerism, which claim to be Christian and which would disassociate themselves from the Quaker beliefs mentioned
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20. Perhaps Quakerism should be the growing religion instead of the dying religion in the United States
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21. On the contrary, the heart of Quakerism is the belief in an Inner Light, a part of God's spirit that dwells in every human soul." 1
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22. Quakerism 101 is a more in-depth immersion in the Quaker way than our usual RE programs
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23. Well-known people with roots in Quakerism include frontiersman Daniel Boone, actor James Dean, former U.S
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24. "Beanite Quakerism" is the term coined by Geoffrey Kaiser, a penetrating amateur Quaker historian, to describe the modern liberal branch of the Society, and once their role is clear, the accuracy of the term should be evident
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25. Synonyms for Quakerism in Free Thesaurus
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26. 1 word related to Quakerism: theological doctrine
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27. What are synonyms for Quakerism?
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28. This is a comprehensive introduction to Quakerism which balances a history of the theology of the Quakers or Friends with an overview of present day practice
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29. Historians of Quakerism have often noted this trend
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QUAKERISM [ˈkwākəˌrizəm]
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Quaker (noun) · Quakers (plural noun)
Orthodox Quakers. Orthodox Quakers are more in tune with fundamental Christianity and conservative Protestantism. They believe in the Trinity of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Orthodox Quakers hold the Bible as the true religious authority, and many also perform traditional Christian rites such as baptisms and communion.
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Richard J Foster set down some principles that Quakers can follow to live simple lives: Buy things for their usefulness rather than their status Reject anything that is producing an addiction in you Develop a habit of giving things away - de-accumulate Refuse to be propagandised by the custodians of modern gadgetry Learn to enjoy things without owning them More ...
Quakers believe that there is something of God in everybody and that each human being is of unique worth. This is why Quakers value all people equally, and oppose anything that may harm or threaten them. Quakers seek religious truth in inner experience, and place great reliance on conscience as the basis of morality.