Call number
3
Genres
Publication
Quaker Books (2011), 144 pages
Description
It is 350 years since Quakers made their declaration of non-violence to Charles II. What does committing to peace mean in a violent world? How might this commitment shape our relationships with one another, ourselves and the Earth? David Gee argues for a contemporary, practical faith that enlivens our humanity and stands with life's dignity in the face of its violation.-- Publisher's description.
Physical description
144 p.; 8.43 inches
ISBN
1907123199 / 9781907123191
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