The first 2023 issue of Quaker Religious Thought (QRT) is on its way to subscribers! This issue includes papers from the Quaker Theological Discussion Group (QTDG) panel on “Quakers, Space, and Sense of Place” in December, as well as a review of Mark Russ’s Quaker-Shaped Christianity.
You can purchase this issue or subscribe to the journal here.
This is also the first issue for our new editor, Jeffrey Dudiak. We offer heartfelt thanks to Jon R. Kershner, who ably and insightfully edited QRT for issues #130–139. Thank you, Jon, for your excellent service to the QRT/QTDG community!
- “About This Issue,” by Jeffrey Dudiak
- “Developing a Quaker Theology of Place: Community Flourishing in an Era of Climate Change,” by Cherice Bock
- “A Quaker Theology of the City: Placing Quaker Testimony, Ecotheology, and ‘Place’ in Conversation,” by Christy Randazzo
- “Finding a Place Among Quakers as a Maragoli: A Narrative Account,” by Ngesa S. Chagala
- “Cultivating a Sacred Quaker Space of Belonging Online and Onsite,” by Dwight Sterling Dunston
- Book Review: Mark Russ, Quaker Shaped Christianity: How the Jesus Story and the Quaker Way Fit Together, by Mike Huber
Additionally, don’t forget to submit your proposals for our 2023 QTDG panels on “Tradition & Transformation: Quakerism 400 Years After the Birth of George Fox” by August 1, 2023. See details at the link.

