“The Spirituality of Restlessness: Inward Listening and Outward Action in the Tradition of Friends”“The Spirituality of Restlessness: Inward Listening and Outward Action in the Tradition of Friends”http://www.haverford.edu/calendar/details/105592Gest Center 1012009-11-04T16:30:002009-11-04T18:00:00
November 4, 4:30PM
Gest Center 101
Talk by Daniel O. Snyder
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The Rufus Jones Fund, the Shoemaker Fund and the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship present a talk by Daniel Synder, entitled “The Spirituality of Restlessness: Inward Listening and Outward Action in the Tradition of Friends.”
Daniel O. Snyder holds masters degrees from Earlham School of Religion, Boston University School of Theology, and a PhD in clinical Psychology from Pacifica Graduate Institute. He has a private practice in pastoral psychotherapy and spiritual direction in Asheville, NC and is a member of Swannanoa Valley Friends Meeting (SAYMA). A former Peace Studies teacher at Pendle Hill, Dan is the author of the Pendle Hill pamphlet Quaker Witness as Sacrament (#394 - August, 2008).
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