Abstract
Arthur O. Roberts made momentous contributions to the Quaker Theological Discussion Group and Quaker Religious Thought over the years, and his impact as one of the leading Quaker thinkers and ministers over the last century will continue to be felt for some time. He was among the founding generation of young Quaker scholars that launched QTDG in 1957 (including Wilmer Cooper, Tom Brown, Lewis Benson, Canby Jones and others), and he contributed ten substantive essays to QRT as well as over three-dozen editorials, responses, and tributes.2 He followed Dean Freiday as editor of QRT from 1989 to 2000, and he continued to lend valuable support to both the discussion group and the journal into the new millennium.
Recommended Citation
Anderson, Paul N.
(2017)
"A Tribute: Remembering Arthur O. Roberts,"
Quaker Religious Thought: Vol. 128, Article 8.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/qrt/vol128/iss1/8