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Quakers and Mysticism - Comparative and Syncretic Approaches to Spirituality

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This book examines the nearly 400-year tradition of Quaker engagements with mystical ideas and sources. It provides a fresh assessment of the way tradition and social context can shape a religious community while interplaying with historical and theological antecedents within the tradition. Quaker concepts such as "Meeting," the "Light," and embodied spirituality, have led Friends to develop an interior spirituality that intersects with extra-Quaker sources, such as those found in Jakob Boehme, Abu Bakr ibn Tufayl, the Continental Quietists, Kabbalah, Buddhist thought, and Luyia indigenous religion. Through time and across cultures, these and other conversations have shaped Quaker self-understanding and, so, expanded previous models of how religious ideas take root within a tradition. The thinkers engaged in this globally-focused, interdisciplinary volume include George Fox, James Nayler, Robert Barclay, Elizabeth Ashbridge, John Woolman, Hannah Whitall Smith, Rufus Jones, Inazo Nitobe, Howard Thurman, and Gideon W. H. Mweresa, among others.

List of contents

1) Introduction: Quaker Engagements with Mysticism.- 2) "Meeting": The Mystical Legacy of George Fox.- 3) James Nayler and Jacob Boehme's The Way to Christ.- 4) How Ecology, Economics, and Ethics Brought Winstanley and Nitobe to Quakerism.- 5) Robert Barclay and Kabbala.- 6) Elizabeth Ashbridge and Spiritual Autobiography: The Old Awakened in the New.- 7) John Woolman's Christological Model of Discernment.- 8) Hannah Whitall Smith's Highway of Holiness.- 9) The Unifying Light of Allah: Ibn Tufail and Rufus Jones in Dialogue.- 10) Howard Thurman (1899-1981): Universalist Approaches to Buddhism and Quakerism.- 11) The Singing Mysticism: Kenyan Quakerism, the Case of Gideon W. H. Mweresa.- 12)  Liberal Quakers and Buddhism.- 13) Conclusion.

About the author

Jon R. Kershner teaches in the Religion department at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington, USA.

Summary

This book examines the nearly 400-year tradition of Quaker engagements with mystical ideas and sources. It provides a fresh assessment of the way tradition and social context can shape a religious community while interplaying with historical and theological antecedents within the tradition. Quaker concepts such as “Meeting,” the “Light,” and embodied spirituality, have led Friends to develop an interior spirituality that intersects with extra-Quaker sources, such as those found in Jakob Boehme, Abū Bakr ibn Tufayl, the Continental Quietists, Kabbalah, Buddhist thought, and Luyia indigenous religion. Through time and across cultures, these and other conversations have shaped Quaker self-understanding and, so, expanded previous models of how religious ideas take root within a tradition. The thinkers engaged in this globally-focused, interdisciplinary volume include George Fox, James Nayler, Robert Barclay, Elizabeth Ashbridge, John Woolman, Hannah Whitall Smith, Rufus Jones, Inazo Nitobe, Howard Thurman, and Gideon W. H. Mweresa, among others.


Product details

Assisted by Jon R. Kershner (Editor), Jo R Kershner (Editor), Jon R Kershner (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2019
 
EAN 9783030216528
ISBN 978-3-0-3021652-8
No. of pages 255
Dimensions 178 mm x 221 mm x 22 mm
Weight 482 g
Illustrations XIV, 255 p.
Series Interdisciplinary Approaches to the Study of Mysticism
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Practical theology

Religionsphilosophie, Amerikanische Geschichte, B, Spirituality, auseinandersetzen, Philosophy of religion, History of the Americas, Religion and Philosophy, United States—History, US History, Religion—Philosophy, Nayler;Boehme;Winstanley;Nitobe;Barclay;Quakerism

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