quakerism
-
What is a Nontheist?
Both within and outside the informal association of Friends who call themselves nontheists, there is little common understanding of what the word nontheist means. There is also little common understanding of related words such as atheist, agnostic, humanist, and materialist, but believers and unbelievers alike have at least a sense of what they mean by… Continue reading
-
One God at Most, or Two Gods at Least?
If I am to speak of God at all, even metaphorically, I find I must speak of two gods. This may be the reason I tend not to speak of God. Both gods speak to me as metaphors, but I have difficulty calling them by the same name. It is not the world that my… Continue reading
-
Quaker Culture vs. Quaker Faith
I’ve gotten into an interesting exchange HERE on Chris M’s mysteriously titled blog “Tables, Chairs and Oaken Chests.” I’ll have to look closer to see how he came to that title. Anyway, Chris’s article holds up Samuel Caldwell’s well-known 1998 address at Pendle Hill, and I take a couple of jabs at it. Below is… Continue reading
-
Meeting for Worship: an Opportunity for Being
Note: New York Yearly Meeting (NYYM) invited the author to write an essay from a nontheist perspective, for a special issue of the NYYM newsletter on Meeting for Worship. Meeting for worship is a potent crucible for breaking the spell of time, the ego, the identity, our daily drama, the alluring vale of tears that… Continue reading
-
Belief or Commitment
how to get your ex boyfriend back and text your ex back free or How To Get Ex Back How To Get Back With Your Ex Girlfriend how to get my boyfriend back why does text your ex back work, Best Thing To Do When A Girlfriend Says It Over, etc. I know who you… Continue reading
-
What is “God” anyway…
I was reading a post here, a lovely and painful description of convincement and felt called to write a few lines. It seems to be it all comes down to the Quaker practice of openness. God is only a word. We live in a universe that is following some sort of order, balance, cooperative motion,… Continue reading
-
Godless for God’s Sake: Nontheism in Contemporary Quakerism
Order from Quakerbooks.org (US) (listed under “Universalism”) Order from Amazon.co.uk (in the UK) Order from Amazon.com (in the US) In this book edited by British Friend and author David Boulton, 27 Quakers from 4 countries and 13 yearly meetings tell how they combine active and committed membership in the Religious Society of Friends with rejection… Continue reading
-
Welcome!
Nontheistfriends.org presents the work of Friends (Quakers) who are more concerned with the natural than the supernatural. Some of us understand “God” as a symbol of human values and some of us avoid the concept while accepting it as significant to others. We differ greatly in our religious experience and in the meaning we give… Continue reading
-
Why Not Join the Unitarians?
Why Not Join the Unitarians? That is one of the questions most frequently asked when I tell people about being a nontheist Friend. The answer that comes to mind first has nothing to do with being of a nontheist bent. I grew up in the Religious Society of Friends, literally and figuratively. My parents joined… Continue reading
-
A liberal Quaker rant against conservative-leaning liberal Quakerism
I’ve been bouncing around the world of Quaker blogs, as I sometimes do, and once again, I find that world filled with Friends who are disappointed with the liberalism of liberal Quakerism, who want it to become more conservative, which is mostly to say more narrowly defined and exclusive. Of course, they don’t want it… Continue reading
Latest Posts
- Listening and Speaking from the Heart: An Anthology
- Radical Love in the Meetinghouse: Uniting as Friends in Diverse Meetings
- Godless for God’s Sake: Now available for Kindle for just $6.99
- Roots and Flowers of Quaker Nontheism (Abridged)
- Publications on Quaker Nontheism
- Meeting That “of God”
- Accepting the Challenge of Non-theism
- Quaker and Naturalist Too: a new NTF book
- Reviews of Publications on Quaker Nontheism in the 2010s
- Reviews of Publications on Quaker Nontheism in the 1960s
- Class at Woodbrooke Study Centre, UK: The Birth of Liberal Quakerism, 1861-1921
- Revealing Our True Selves
- Conference of the Nontheist Friends Network at Woodbrooke, March 9-11 2012: MINUTE AND EPISTLE
- Confessions of a Failed C.O.
- Getting Beyond the Words: Nontheist Friends Network at Britain Yearly Meeting Gathering Canterbury 2011
- Identity Creation: Nontheist Quaker
- New Nontheist Friends Network in Britain
- What Next for Quaker Nontheism?
- In Search of Religious Radicalism
- Doctrinally Open Membership in the Religious Society of Friends