Hamm | Liberal Quakerism in America in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1790-1920 | Buch | 978-90-04-43072-3 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 98 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 181 g

Reihe: Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences / Brill Research Perspectives in Quaker Studies

Hamm

Liberal Quakerism in America in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1790-1920

Buch, Englisch, 98 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 181 g

Reihe: Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciences / Brill Research Perspectives in Quaker Studies

ISBN: 978-90-04-43072-3
Verlag: Brill


Thomas D. Hamm (Earlham College) argues that a self-conscious, liberal Quakerism emerged in North America between 1790 and 1920. It had three characteristics. The first was a commitment to liberty of conscience. The second was pronounced doubts about orthodox beliefs, such as the divinity of Christ. Finally, liberal Friends saw themselves as holding beliefs fully consistent with early Quakerism. Stirrings appeared as early as the 1790s. Hicksite Friends in the 1820s, although perceiving themselves as traditionalists, manifested all of these characteristics. When other Hicksites took such stances in even more radical directions after 1830, however, bitter divisions ensued. Orthodox Friends were slower to develop liberal thought. It emerged after 1870, as higher education became central to the Gurneyite branch of Orthodox Quakerism, and as some Gurneyites responded to influences in the larger society, and to the changes introduced by the advent of revivalism, by embracing modernist Protestantism.
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Liberal Quakerism in America in the Long Nineteenth Century, 1790–1920

Thomas D. Hamm

Abstract

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1 Introduction

2 Early Stirrings: Ireland, the Hudson Valley, and New England

3 The Hicksite Separation

4 Second Thoughts about Reformation: Hicksites, 1828–1835

5 Progressive Friends, 1835–1860

6 The Triumph of Liberalism among Hicksite Friends, 1860–1920

7 The Complicated Orthodox Path to Liberalism, Part I

8 The Complicated Orthodox Path to Liberalism, Part II

9 Gurneyites and Modernists

10 The Modernist Controversy to 1925

11 Conclusion

References


Thomas D. Hamm Ph.D. (1985), is Professor of History and Director of Special Collections at Earlham College in Richmond, Indiana, where he also holds the Trueblood Chair in Christian Thought. His works include The Transformation of American Quakerism (Indiana University Press, 1988), and, mostly recently Quaker Writings: An Anthology, 1650-1920 (Penguin Classics, 2010).


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