Present Day Papers, Vol.
III gathers thoughtful essays from a Quaker perspective on faith, society, and moral life, offering a bridge between timeless beliefs and the questions of a modern world. This volume presents accessible writing that aims to inspire careful thought and practical reflection.
From Christian patriotism to portraits of notable reformers, the collection frames core doctrines in terms of today’s challenges. It blends theological discussion with social concerns, inviting readers to consider how belief guides everyday action, public life, and personal conduct.
- Explores the idea of patriotism through a Christian lens and its potential merits and limits.
- Profiles notable figures such as Elizabeth Fry and William Penn, and examines their influence.
- Delves into theology and ethics, including insights on Paul's writings and Christian doctrine.
- Considers social reform, education, and responses to contemporary events of the era.
Ideal for readers of religious thought, Quaker history, and those seeking a thoughtful approach to faith in public life.