Face to Face

Early Quaker Encounters with the Bible

Paperback, 290 pages

Published July 22, 2016 by Barclay Press.

ISBN:
978-1-59498-037-4
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OCLC Number:
974639973

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This is a fascinating journey through the ways various well-known (and not-so-well-known) Quakers throughout time have read and used the Bible. The author starts off explaining how this research came to be undertaken, including his first introduction to biblical criticism.

He ably demonstrates how several of the very first Friends (Quakers) were reading the Bible empathetically, taking the state of the people in the narrative into account. He describes them as standing within the Biblical narrative looking out at the world. They described their own readings as "spiritual" rather than "empathetic," and this was usually not understood in the same way by later Friends.

As he moves through time, he shows how both more logical and more spiritualized readings developed, often in order to argue a position. Quakers have been defending our theology from the very beginning, but Quaker readings of Scripture were also instrumental in Quaker work for social …