Pendle Hill Pamphlets
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Pendle Hill Pamphlet #11934
Cooperation and Coercion as Methods of Social Change
The author asks if the consequences of differences and conflicts can be creative instead of devastating.
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Pendle Hill Pamphlet #21934
A Religious Solution to a Social Problem
A solution to the social problem of excessive individualism will be a religious one which still respects the rights of the individual.
Pendle Hill Pamphlet #31936
The Value of Voluntary Simplicity
Voluntary simplicity involves inner and outer conditions, such as intentional organization of life for a purpose, and a degree of simplification.
Pendle Hill Pamphlet #41939
The Totalitarian Claim of the Gospels
When reading Jesus' teachings one should clear the mind of preconceptions and the interpretations of modern psychologies, then concentrate on the Gospels' application to practical living.
Pendle Hill Pamphlet #81940
Rethinking Quaker Principles
The author believes the Society of Friends is a mutation that emerged from the Reformation movement of the 17th century. If there had been no Puritan movement there would have been no Society of Friends.
Pendle Hill Pamphlet #101940
Community and Worship
Discusses therapeutic groups, monastic communities, the Ashram movement, and the Society of Friends, where the meeting for worship is the culmination of the experiences of religious community.
Pendle Hill Pamphlet #131941
The World Task of Pacifism
Religious pacifism as it affects social change is addressed in relation to non-violence, pacifist relief work, pacifist strategies, and alternative service.
Pendle Hill Pamphlet #151942
War is the Enemy
Non-violence, pacifism, and non-pacifism are discussed in a search for the truth rather than as philosophical adversaries.
Pendle Hill Pamphlet #171942
New Nations for Old
Plans for the abolition of war written by an economist-pacifist during World War II, looking toward the necessary process of the redemption of nationalism.
Pendle Hill Pamphlet #211942
Reality of the Spiritual World
Experience a hypothetical God as if he exists, proposed Kelly in this series of four lessons: access to spiritual reality through the Holy Spirit in prayer, fellowship, God, and the spiritual world.
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