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

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

by Gerhart von Schulze-Gävernitz
Revival: Democracy and Religion (1930): A Study in Quakerism (Swarthmore Lecture, 1930)

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

by Gerhart von Schulze-Gävernitz

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Overview

The Swarthmore Lectureship was established by the Woodbrooke Extension Committee, at a meeting held December 7th 1907: the minutes of the Committee provided for "an annual lecture on some subject relating to the message and work of the Society of Friends".

The Lectureship has a two-fold purpose: first, to interpret further to the members of the Society of Friends their Message and Mission; and, secondly, to bring before the public the spirit, the aims and the fundamental principles of the Friends.

The Lectures have been delivered on the evening preceding the assembly of the Friends’ Yearly Meeting in each year. The present Lecture was delivered at Friends House, London, on the evening preceding the Yearly Meeting, 1930.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138565876
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/04/2019
Series: Routledge Revivals
Pages: 100
Product dimensions: 4.81(w) x 7.31(h) x (d)

About the Author

Gerhart von Schulze-Gävernitz (born 25 July 1864 in Breslau; died 10 July 1943 in Krainsdorf) was a German economist.

He became Professor of Political Science at Freiburg in 1893, and at Heidelberg in 1896, and then returned to Freiburg. After his retirement, he became a Quaker.

His son, Gero von Schulze-Gaevernitz, was also an economist.

Table of Contents

I. The Reform of the Reformation II. The Historic Mission of the Quakers III. Social Democracy as a Western Ideal IV. The Mission of Quakerism in the Present Day
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