Our Fall 2023 issue of Quaker Religious Thought (#141) is now available! If you have subscribed to QRT, you probably received your issue in the mail already. If you did not receive a copy, please subscribe here. Additionally, perhaps you would like to purchase a gift subscription to QRT for a f/Friend who is not yet a subscriber. You are welcome to do so!
This issue contains articles from the 2022 Quaker Theological Discussion Group panel on “‘Unnamed Rules’: Exploring Quaker Power Dynamics,” as well as a book review. Article titles and authors are:
- Editor’s Introduction: Jeffrey Dudiak
- “Breaking the Unwritten Rule That We Do Not Talk about Power: Claiming Religious Creativity, Vibrancy, and Right Relationship in Quaker Community by Living in That Life and Power,” Windy Cooler
- “Welcoming the Stranger: The Spiritual Authority of Quaker Women,” Rhonda Pfaltzgraff-Carlson
- “Unspoken Rules: Barriers to Quaker Worship for Disabled People,” Greg Woods
- “An Understanding of Quaker Decision-Making Process: A Synopsis of Its History and Theological Implications,” Oscar Lugusa Malande
- “Book Review: Cherice Bock and Christy Randazzo, Quakers, Ecology, and the Light,” Tim Gee