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Woolman (1720-1772), a Quaker social reformer, called the Religious Society of Friends to stand in a corporate testimony against slavery and economic injustice. His call arose from his ongoing experience of the presence of God and was exemplified by a faith and social witness that stands today to help heal the ills of war, poverty, and environmental destruction. In this volume, nineteen scholars offer insightful essays on Woolman's legacy.Olmsted, Sterling is the author of 'Tendering Presence Essays on John Woolman In Honor of Sterling Olmsted & Phillips P. Moulton' with ISBN 9780875749402 and ISBN 0875749402.
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