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9 - Quakers in North America

from Part III - Regional Studies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2018

Stephen W. Angell
Affiliation:
Earlham School of Religion, Indiana
Pink Dandelion
Affiliation:
University of Birmingham
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Summary

With particular concern for the complex interplay between unity and fractiousness in this region, this chapter profiles the three largest branches of North American Quakers: Friends General Conference, the most liberal branch; Friends United Meeting, which serves a mixed group of Quaker liberals and evangelicals; and the Evangelical Friends Church International, a clear voice for Evangelical Friends. Western Yearly Meeting, composed of meetings affiliated with Friends United Meeting located in Western Indiana and Illinois, is the subject of a case study for this chapter.
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018

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Suggested Further Reading

Appelbaum, Patricia. (2009). Kingdom to Commune: Protestant Pacifist Culture between World War I and the Vietnam Era. Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press.Google Scholar
Bacon, Margaret H. (1986). Mothers of Feminism: The Story of Quaker Women in America, San Francisco: Harper and Row.Google Scholar
Dorland, Arthur G. (1968). The Quakers in Canada: A History, Toronto: Ryerson Press.Google Scholar
Hamm, Thomas D. (2003). The Quakers in America, New York: Columbia University Press.Google Scholar
McDaniel, Donna, and Julye, Vanessa. (2009). Fit for Freedom, Not for Friendship, Philadelphia: Quaker Press of Friends General Conference.Google Scholar
Roberts, Arthur O. (1978). Tomorrow Is Growing Old: Stories of the Quakers in Alaska, Newberg, OR: Barclay Press.Google Scholar

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