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Revival: Democracy and Religion (1930): A Study in Quakerism (Swarthmore Lecture, 1930)

Revival: Democracy and Religion (1930): A Study in Quakerism (Swarthmore Lecture, 1930)

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The Swarthmore Lectureship was established in 1907 by the Woodbrooke Extension Committee to interpret the Message and Mission of the Society of Friends to members and the public. It has been delivered annually on the evening preceding the Friends Yearly Meeting since 1907.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 100 pages
Publication date: 04 February 2019
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The Swarthmore Lectureship, a prestigious initiative established by the Woodbrooke Extension Committee in 1907, holds a significant place in the realm of Quaker scholarship and community engagement. At a meeting held on December 7th of that year, the Committee meticulously crafted the minutes, which outlined an annual lecture series focused on exploring subjects that aligned with the core message and work of the Society of Friends.

The Swarthmore Lectureship serves two vital purposes. Firstly, it aims to deepen the understanding of the Society of Friends' Message and Mission among its members, fostering a deeper appreciation and commitment to their principles. Secondly, it seeks to raise awareness and promote the spirit, aims, and fundamental principles of the Friends to the broader public.

These lectures have been an integral part of the Quaker tradition, delivered annually on the evening preceding the assembly of the Friends Yearly Meeting. The 1930 Lecture, in particular, took place at Friends House in London, serving as a platform for insightful discussions and intellectual exploration.

Throughout its history, the Swarthmore Lectureship has featured distinguished speakers and scholars who have shared their expertise and perspectives on various aspects of Quakerism. The lectures have covered a wide range of topics, from historical narratives to contemporary social issues, reflecting the diverse and evolving nature of the Society of Friends.

By offering a platform for intellectual discourse and community engagement, the Swarthmore Lectureship plays a crucial role in promoting understanding, tolerance, and social justice among people from diverse backgrounds. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of the Society of Friends and their commitment to promoting peace, equality, and the well-being of humanity.

In conclusion, the Swarthmore Lectureship is a remarkable initiative that has enriched the Quaker community and beyond for over a century. Through its annual lectures, it has contributed to the understanding, appreciation, and promotion of the Society of Friends' Message and Mission, fostering dialogue and understanding among people from diverse backgrounds. The Lectureship's enduring legacy serves as a testament to the power of education, scholarship, and community engagement in shaping a more inclusive and compassionate world.

Weight: 108g
Dimension: 122 x 184 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781138565876

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