John Linton, founder of the Quaker Universalist Group, served in the Indian Army, in the BBC and at Quaker House, New Delhi. This book brings together his reflections on religion, politics and the countryside. He shares his rich experience of Britain and the Indian sub-continent through poems, articles and broadcasts. His writings on Universalism will be of interest to all concerned with the development of Quakerism and with the relationship of Christianity to other faiths.
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