Issue 01-12-2023

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Small wonder: Gerald Guiton’s Thought for the week

FREE 30 Nov 2023 | by Gerald Guiton

In The Principles of the Most Ancient and Modern Philosophy (1690), early Quaker Anne Conway denied there was a literal hell because God was, after all, ‘Gracious, Charity and Goodness Itself.’ Unfortunately, such positive views of Spirit are today still overshadowed by the ‘out there god’ who dominates, interferes, judges and...

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Brought to book: Maggie Waldman on Henry Stanley Newman, the longest-serving editor of the Friend

30 Nov 2023 | by ‘He was a born communicator, keen to share his own sense of wonder in the world.’

‘He had a great capacity for love and friendship.’

‘The biographies of good men are full of instruction for us if we can read in them the lessons that shall make our own lives godly.’ So said Henry Stanley Newman in 1886. He is best remembered today as the longest-serving editor of the Friend, holding the position for twenty years...

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Quaker MPs reject calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza

FREE 30 Nov 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

‘I share the overwhelming concern of constituents who have written to me in the last week, that the violence must stop.' | Photo: Ruth Cadbury MP

Three Quaker MPs have rejected Friends’ calls for a ceasefire in Gaza.Earlier this month, Britain Yearly Meeting joined American Friends Service Committee, Canadian Friends Service Committee, Friends Committee on National Legislation, and the Quaker United Nations Office, in saying ‘we insist that a ceasefire must be realized along with...

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Callings, by Lucy Rushton

30 Nov 2023 | by Marisa Johnson

'The landscape, people and culture of Burma, so alien to the missionaries, are vividly brought to life.' | Photo: Book cover of Callings, by Lucy Rushton

At the last Meeting for Sufferings, held in Leeds at the beginning of October, I met my f/Friend Lucy Faulkner Gawlinski. She had recently published a novel, Callings, under her maiden name of Rushton. She gave me a copy as a gift.

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Human Traces, by Sebastian Faulks

30 Nov 2023 | by Martin Shallcross

'Humans now have words in which they can communicate. They tell stories, describe dreams and hear inner voices.' | Photo: Book cover of Human Traces, by Sebastian Faulks

This book is about two doctors, one French, Jacques, one English, Thomas. They form a close friendship. Jacques marries Thomas’ sister Sonia. The story begins in the 1880s when mentally ill people are locked away, often indefinitely, in lunatic asylums. They are called ‘aliens’. Those caring for them are known...

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Do Quakers Pray?, by Jennifer Kavanagh

30 Nov 2023 | by Annique Seddon

'We become part of the conversation.’ | Photo: Book cover of Do Quakers Pray?, by Jennifer Kavanagh

Many of us already know and value Jennifer Kavanagh’s first book in the Quaker Quicks series, Practical Mystics, in which she explores the spiritually-attuned faith-in-action of Quaker experience. Her latest addition to the series helps us to think through, with wonder, the multifaceted nature of prayer as experienced by...

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Quakers push loss and damage fund at COP28

FREE 30 Nov 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Friends have been reminded that ‘the unthinkable can happen when we stand together and apply pressure’, ahead of the twenty-eighth Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (COP28), which began this week.

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Ramallah Friends School graduates shot in USA

30 Nov 2023 | by Rebecca Hardy

Three college students who were shot and wounded last weekend in Vermont were graduates of Friends School Ramallah.

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Clear views: Pam Apted attends General Meeting for Scotland

30 Nov 2023 | by Pam Apted

It was a bright day as I boarded the train in Montrose, with clear views of the Angus hills and the sound of geese on the move. But the seventy Friends gathered for General Meeting, at the AK Bell library in Perth and online, did so with troubled hearts. Our...

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Peace! Books! Freedom! The secret history of a radical London building, by Rosa Schling

30 Nov 2023 | by Andrew Rigby

A small group of volunteers has been working on the digitisation of Peace News, a publication with which many Friends will be familiar. Coincidentally, as the run from 1950-1959 was uploaded, a new oral history was published of 5 Caledonian Road, the premises that Peace News occupied in 1959 (and which continues...

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Bible and Poetry, by Michael Edwards

30 Nov 2023 | by Simon Webb

This book begins with the bold assertion that ‘we do not read the Bible as it is meant to be read’. After a sentence that casts shade on traditional theological approaches, its author goes on to explain that it’s ‘the presence of poetry in the Bible’ that is ‘the...

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In the Atlas mountains

30 Nov 2023 | by Roger Iredale

Five faces and a white-nose ass disrupting dust rise up the slope of olive trees

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Letters - 01 December 2023

30 Nov 2023 | by The Friend

Finding love and support Barrie Mahoney is troubled by the expectation that, resulting from the cancer, as well as pain he will experience ‘loss of dignity, loss of independence’ and will be a ‘burden’ on others (10 November). Loss of independence does not necessarily mean loss of dignity. The definition of...

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