Quaker Religious Thought #144 (2025) was recently released, on the topic: “Imagining Just Economies.” Guest edited by Cherice Bock and Christy Randazzo (co-chairs of the Quaker Theological Discussion Group), the issue includes the following articles and a book review. To purchase QRT #144 or to subscribe to receive future print issues, see our subscription page.

“The Abolition That Could Have Been: The Free Produce Movement and the Loss of Momentum in Ending Chattel Slavery in the United States of America, 1800–1860,” by Stuart E. W. Smith

“Applying Faith Values to Economics: What’s a Quaker to Do?” Pamela Haines

“Economic Imagination in the Theological Work of Kenneth Boulding, Václav Havel, and Walter Brueggemann,” by Welling Hall

“Book Review: Patricia Dallmann, The Light That Is Given: Prophetic Quaker Faith,” by Jeffrey Dudiak
