Abstract
Quakerism is a tradition rich for the intersection of conservative tradition and emergent positioning to the culture. Some understand this term as ‘convergent Friends,’ and in this context today, the convergent nature of some strands of Quakerism opens it up for hybridity and multi-belonging. Rather than assess Quakerism in regards to other faith traditions or religious communities, this paper seeks to look at a recent movement in Evangelical Friends in the Southwest region, that of multi-denominational belonging.
Recommended Citation
Buck, Jennifer M.
(2017)
"Multi-Denominational Belonging and Quakers in Evangelical Friends Church Southwest,"
Quaker Religious Thought: Vol. 129, Article 3.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/qrt/vol129/iss1/3