Experiential Seminar: Teaching Peace in 2025
Diana Hadley and David Weatherspoon will engage participants in an interactive, immersive example that illustrates how to teach and live peace.
Diana Hadley and David Weatherspoon will engage participants in an interactive, immersive example that illustrates how to teach and live peace.
Diana Hadley and David Weatherspoon will engage participants in an interactive, immersive example that illustrates how to teach and live peace.
Andy Stanton-Henry, Co-Director of the Quaker Leadership Center, will interview Diana and David about their book.
Andy Stanton-Henry, Co-Director of the Quaker Leadership Center, will interview Diana and David about their book.
This course is for Friends who want to understand the deep roots of our current practices! Quakerism is not a credal religion, but all varieties of Quakerism are structured around certain doctrines that have roots going back to the religion’s seventeenth century origins. I will lead a consideration of what these doctrines have have been, and how they were understood prior to about 1700.
This course is for Friends who want to understand the deep roots of our current practices! Quakerism is not a credal religion, but all varieties of Quakerism are structured around certain doctrines that have roots going back to the religion’s seventeenth century origins. I will lead a consideration of what these doctrines have have been, and how they were understood prior to about 1700.
This course is for Friends who want to understand the deep roots of our current practices! Quakerism is not a credal religion, but all varieties of Quakerism are structured around certain doctrines that have roots going back to the religion’s seventeenth century origins. I will lead a consideration of what these doctrines have have been, and how they were understood prior to about 1700.
This course is for Friends who want to understand the deep roots of our current practices! Quakerism is not a credal religion, but all varieties of Quakerism are structured around certain doctrines that have roots going back to the religion’s seventeenth century origins. I will lead a consideration of what these doctrines have have been, and how they were understood prior to about 1700.
This course is for Friends who want to understand the deep roots of our current practices! Quakerism is not a credal religion, but all varieties of Quakerism are structured around certain doctrines that have roots going back to the religion’s seventeenth century origins. I will lead a consideration of what these doctrines have have been, and how they were understood prior to about 1700.
Conflicts within congregations happen. From the Gnostics to the Reformation to the last 30 years, we’ve seen massive Christian disagreements. Quakers have their own history of splits. But the divisive issues within congregation are both large and small. For four sessions, participants will work with one another and with Bill Eagles