Courses: History and Principles of Quakerism (HISTH240A01)
Fall 2013
The development of Quakerism and its relationship to other religious movements and to political and social life, especially in America. The roots of the Society of Friends in 17th-century Britain, and the expansion of Quaker influences among Third World populations, particularly the Native American, Hispanic, east African, and Asian populations.
Fulfills: SO III
DepartmentPeace, Justice, and Human Rights (Web site) Taught By |
LocationHaverford, Stokes 016 Meeting TimesTTh 11:30-1:00 |
