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Quaker Universalist Fellowship

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The Quaker Universalist Fellowship is a religious organization mainly serving individuals with an ongoing association with the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), a universalist understanding of Quaker teachings and traditions, and a commitment to religious pluralism. It has published books and periodicals from Landenberg, Pennsylvania since the 1980s.

It calls itself: an informal gathering of persons who cherish the spirit of universality that has always been intrinsic to the Quaker faith and says that its mission is: to foster the understanding that within everyone is a directly accessible spiritual light that can lead people to equality, simplicity, justice, compassion and peace.

Somewhat different from the way the term Universalism is typically understood in Christian theology, Quaker universalism focuses on the “belief that there is a spirit of universal love in every person, and that a compassion-centered life is therefore available to people of all faiths and backgrounds.”

Publications

References

  1. WorldCat author search
  2. Universalist Friends -- The Journal of the Quaker Universalist Fellowship
  3. Quaker Universalist Fellowship
  4. "About QUF". universalistfriends.org. Retrieved 4 June 2014.


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