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Available
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Publication
United Kingdom : Quaker Quest, 2006.
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LibraryThing member bookcrazed
Here are twelve individual views of evil, as seen through the eyes of twelve British Quakers. All contributions are well thought out and well written. Just as in a conversation with any group of Quakers, there is much to stimulate thought. Among the varied opinions and beliefs, there are two views
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held by all twelve contributors: (1) there is light and dark, good and evil in all human beings; and (2) evil in one’s person and in one’s society must be confronted and combated. “Drag it into the light,” one wrote. Show Less
LibraryThing member hobartmeeting
Here are twelve individual views of evil, as seen through the eyes of twelve British Quakers. All contributions are well thought out and well written. Just as in a conversation with any group of Quakers, there is much to stimulate thought. Among the varied opinions and beliefs, there are two views
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held by all twelve contributors: (1) there is light and dark, good and evil in all human beings; and (2) evil in one’s person and in one’s society must be confronted and combated. “Drag it into the light,” one wrote. ( ) Show Less
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ISBN
0954345940 / 9780954345945
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inscription: gift of Jim Palmer
Other editions
Twelve Quakers and evil by Quaker Quest (Pamphlet)
Twelve Quakers and evil by Quaker Quest (Pamphlet)
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