Synopsis
In this collection of essays, Max L. Carter connects Quakers to society. He reports on the involvement of Friends in all kinds of enterprises and companies, in science and the arts, in sports, and in government. Most of the essays are light hearted. All are interesting, and puns abound! These oddities of Quaker history and of Friends’ social contributions will inform and entertain.
Carter is director of Friends Center, campus ministry coordinator, and adjunct professor of religious studies at Guilford College.