No Extraordinary Power Prayer, Stillness and Activism 2005 Swarthmore Lecture by Helen Steven
Helen Steven asks: Do we have access through prayer and action to some kind of “extra-ordinary” power beyond ourselves, or is our power for action well within the experience of everyone, with only our deeper spiritual nature to make it “extra-ordinary”?
Britain Yearly Meeting, 2005, 111 pp., paperback $12.00
Spirited Living Waging Conflict, Building Peace 2004 Swarthmore Lecture by Simon Fisher
Drawing on his extensive experience in cross-cultural conflict transformation, Fisher brings new tools to address all levels of conflict, with challenging ways to live out the Quaker peace testimony in the here and now.
Britain Yearly Meeting, 2004, 144 pp., paperback $9.00
Interfaith Pilgrims 2003 Swarthmore Lecture by Eleanor Nesbitt
An exploration of interfaith issues. What is truth and how do different truths relate and talk to one another? Britain Yearly Meeting, 2003, 124 pp., paperback $16.00
Wrestling with the Angel Quaker Engagement in Commercial and Public Affairs 2001 Swarthmore Lecture by Tony Stoller
A wake-up call to alert Friends that we are falling away from our previous tradition of concern in and support for those engaged in commerce and public affairs. Stoller asserts that engagement in these fields is a worthwhile witness for the individual and a proper obligation for our Society.
Quaker Books, 2001, 104 pp., paperback $12.00
Forgiving Justice A Quaker Vision for Criminal Justice 2000 Swarthmore Lecture by Tim Newell
This essay presents a detailed assessment of the British penal system and Friends testimony on criminal justice for today. Britain Yearly Meeting, 2000, 120 pp., paperback $16.00
The Amazing Fact of Quaker Worship 1973 Swarthmore Lecture by George Gorman
The meeting for worship is the fundamental shared experience in Quaker faith and practice, but it can be hard to explain. George Gorman looks at how Quaker worship will be seen by a newcomer, and approaches religion as human experience, seeking within it signals of transcendence that point beyond and bring a new dimension to life.
Britain Yearly Meeting, 2008, 158 pp., paperback $15.00
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