Covenant Crucified : Quakers And The Rise Of Capitalism

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Doug Gwyn has researched and written extensively on early Quakers in 17th-century England. His other books include Apocalypse of the Word, and Seekers Found. He has taught at the Pendle Hill Quaker Study Center near Philadelphia, and at Woodbrooke in Birmingham, England. Doug has also worked with the American Friends Service Committee, and is Pastor of First Friends Church, Richmond, Indiana. The Covenant Crucified combines the scholarly and prophetic to compare “covenant”, uniting people under the care of a transcendent God, and “contract”, uniting them primarily through secular visions of self-interest. “This book, part of Doug Gwyn’s trilogy on early Quaker history, is critical to our understanding of early Friends and how the movement changed in the first decades. Gwyn outlines the highly distinctive nature of the Quaker covenant of light, and how that was transformed within a generation into a more worldly contractual understanding. It is also a call to Quakers today to recover a sense of covenant for the journey ahead.” – Ben Pink Dandelion, Quaker Studies tutor, University of Birmingham/Woodbrooke

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SKU (ISBN): 9780852453971
ISBN10: 0852453973
Douglas Gwyn
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: July 2006
Publisher: Pendle Hill Publications

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