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Confident Quakerism # 410 Who Do You Say I Am? #409
Lloyd Lee Wilson, Jesus asked His disciples: Who do you say that I am? Today many of Jesuss followers still seek to answer that questionin contemplation and prayer, in study, in Spirit‐led service, in conversations with one another, and in searching their own hearts and souls. Lloyd Lee Wilson offers his own response, which arises from years of engaging with the question through his Quaker faith. This pamphlet invites readers to meet Jesus as Lloyd Lee has come to know Him, and to further explore for themselves, Who do you say I am? About the Author Lloyd Lee Wilson is a recorded minister of the gospel in Rich Square Monthly Meeting, North Carolina Yearly Meeting (Conservative). His publications include Essays on the Quaker Vision of Gospel Order, Wrestling with Our Faith Tradition, Holy Surrender, and numerous contributions to Friends Journal, Quaker Life, Quaker Theology, and The Journal of North Carolina Yearly Meeting (Conservative). His message is that Christ has come to teach His people Himself.
Ben Pink Dandelion After a personal crisis shook his confidence in himself, Ben Pink Dandelion considered seriously the spiritual meaning of confidence (literally, to live and act with faith). His reflections led him to delve more deeply into early Friends understandings about spiritual growth and religious development, and to apply those principles to the community of Friends as we practice our faith today. His insights are especially meaningful for liberal Friends, individually and as a society, as we look toward the future. About the Author Ben Pink Dandelion came to Friends in the mid‐1980s. Since 2001, he has worshipped with Sawley Friends in the north of England, close to Pendle Hill (the English one). He has worked for London Yearly Meeting and since 1995 at Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre. He currently directs the work of the Centre for Postgraduate Quaker Studies and is Professor of Quaker Studies at the University of Birmingham. He has written numerous books on Quakerism. His academic texts include The Liturgies of Quakerism (Ashgate, 2005) and Introduction to Quakerism (Cambridge University Press, 2007) and The Quakers: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford University Press, 2008). More devotional work includes the recent Celebrating the Quaker Way (Quaker Books, 2009). This essay is based on his talk Quaking with Confidence, presented to the Friends General Conference Gathering in June 2009, and a subsequent presentation in November 2009 at Pendle Hill (USA).
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