Pagan Quakers?
Being ever keen to get people thinking about the differences between religious syncretism, cultural imperialism and critical contextualization, I thought I'd drw attention to this article by Matthew Streib who asks, Are the Quakers Going Pagan? He writes:
The liberal end of the Society of Friends has long had members who denied God's existence or Jesus' divinity. Now hundreds of pagans call Quakerism home.
In the last decade, this dual faith has sprung up around the country, including Quaker-pagan gatherings, seminars, an extensive presence on the Internet, and even explicitly Quaker-pagan congregations. There may be only several hundred Quaker pagans, but among American Quakers, their presence can be distinctly felt.
And a blog you might want to check out is Quaker Pagan Reflections. There are some questions here over the accuracy of the Quaker Pagan figures reported and the subtitle so I'd suggest we don't take it all at face value.
So, comments?



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