Sunday 24 February 2019
Thursday 21 February 2019
True Religion
True religion raises up,
It does not cast down.
It does not cast down.
True faith frees the
mind,
It does not constrain.
It does not constrain.
True divinity
heals,
It does not rend apart.
It does not rend apart.
True friendship
fosters growth,
It does not hem you in.
It does not hem you in.
True love enables
life,
It does not enjoin unlooked-for change.
It does not enjoin unlooked-for change.
True forgiveness
looks forward,
It does not look to settle scores.
It does not look to settle scores.
True knowledge
illuminates ignorance,
It does not give certainty.
It does not give certainty.
True insight shows
your inner self,
It is not limited to the outer world.
It is not limited to the outer world.
Hold fast to the
true, and be wise to the false.
Love your friends, and uphold life.
Forgive as you can, but not falsely.
Be free in your mind, and rejoice in the freedom of others.
Illuminate as you would be illuminated,
And share all, giving and receiving.
Love your friends, and uphold life.
Forgive as you can, but not falsely.
Be free in your mind, and rejoice in the freedom of others.
Illuminate as you would be illuminated,
And share all, giving and receiving.
Written February
2019
Saturday 16 February 2019
Thursday 7 February 2019
Coining a New Name
I am indebted in writing this piece to several
friends (not all of whom are Friends) helping me puzzle out the
nuances of a dead language. Special mention must go, however, to my
sister-in-law, and to the helpful folks of the Latin
Stack Exchange. I am no scholar of ancient languages myself,
though I dabble (as I do in many things). Any errors in how I have
made use of Latin are my own, and as I've had to be a little creative
I expect there are some.
Much conversation goes on among liberal Friends,
at least recently in Britain, concerning our range of names for the Divine. This is why there's a tag for it on this blog, and has become
a startling focus of conversation around our theological diversity.
Some of the worry – and some of the excitement – about the
upcoming revision of Britain Yearly Meeting's Book of Discipline even
relates to this. Some of the differences in name reflect the
different ways we have of thinking about the Divine, and sometimes
using the same name conceals that difference.
We have the old names – God, the Father, Christ,
and more esoteric terms early Friends were fond of, such as Seed.
Then we have names that are old, but new to Quakers, as other faith
traditions feed into our own, and they are too many and varied for it
to be easy to pick out a few. We have names that reflect theological
liberalism and universalism, delightfully non-committal like my own
go-to name, the Divine. We have terms that were used by early Friends
and are used today with different nuance, like Light (for early
Friends it was often the Light of Christ, or Inward Light; today it
is often Inner Light, and for both it would just be shortened to
“Light”). Maybe it's time for something new. Something that
reflects what we are united on, or at least as united as we ever are,
without claiming anything else.
Sunday 3 February 2019
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