NONTHEIST FRIENDS INTERNET ARCHIVE - 11/7/03
Alpern, Robin. "Why Not Join the Unitarians?" at
http://www.universalistfriends.org/alpern.html, from Universalist
Friends, 1997, No. 28: 158-166.
Amoss Jr., George. "On Silent Worship" at
http://www.qis.net/~daruma/QUF/quf-gea.html, from Universalist Friends,
spring 1996.
Amoss Jr., George. “The Making of a Quaker Atheist” at
http://www.quaker.org/quest/issue1-4.html, from “Quaker Theology”,
Issue#1, Vol. 1, No. 1, autumn 1999. [For discussion of this article,
See James, Edward and George Amoss, Jr., below.]
Anonymous. "For some time now I have thought of God in more
Pantheistic terms..." at
http://worship.quaker.org/qfp/displaypassage.asp?passageid=224, from
#26.75 in “Quaker Faith and Practice” by Britain Yearly Meeting, 1995.
Boulton, David. "A Reasonable Faith: Introducing the Sea of Faith
Network” at http://www.sofn.org.uk/, hit "Home Page", then "First Time
Visitor", scroll down to and click on "A Reasonable Faith", from a
pamphlet of the same name published by Sea of Faith Network,
Loughborough, England, 1996.
Boulton, David. "Only Human” at http://www.sofn.org.uk/, hit
"Collection", scroll down to "Thesis mania", and hit "Boulton" [This
essay includes his "ten hypothetical propositions."]
Boulton, David. "What on earth is Mysticism?” at
http://www.sofn.org.uk/Bibliography/mystic.html, from Sea of Faith
Magazine, Spring 1998. [David Boulton’s review of Don Cupitt’s
“Mysticism after Modernity”]
Cresson, Osborn. "Goals and Problems and Minimal Structure and Function
of an Organization of Quaker Nontheists" at
http://www.topica.com/lists/nontheistfriends/read/message.html?mid=807694
073&sort=d&start=0, a message posted on October 31, 2003 on the
Nontheist
Friends List at http://www.topica.com/.
Cresson, Osborn. "Quaker in a Material World: A Materialist's
Perspective" at http://quest.quaker.org/issue-8-cresson-01.htm, from
Quaker Theology, Issue #8, Vol. 5, No. 1, spring-summer 2003.
Cresson, Osborn. "Universalism From Several Points of View" at
http://www.topica.com/lists/nontheistfriends/read/message.html?mid=807694
093&sort=d&start=25, a message posted on October 31, 2003 on the
Nontheist Friends List at http://www.topica.com/.
Cupitt, Don. "Friends, Faith, and Humanism" at
http://www.sofn.org.uk/Bibliography/quakhum.html, from Sea of Faith UK
Magazine, Summer. [Don Cupitt’s review of David Boulton’s “The Faith of
A Quaker Humanist”.]
"The Doubter: A Newsletter for Friends Interested in Nontheism" at
http://www.cs.wright.edu/~mcox/Doubter/, from Vol. 1, No. 2, spring
1997. [Editor of this issue was Michael T. Cox.]
James, Edward and George Amoss Jr.. “An Exchange: Quaker Theology
Without God?” at http://www.quaker.org/quest/issue2-6.html, from “Quaker
Theology”, Issue #2, Vol. 2, No. 1, spring 2000
Rush, David. "They too are Quakers: A Survey of 199 Nontheist Friends"
at
http://www.universalistfriends.org/NontheistFriends.pdf or see the html
version at
http://216.239.39.104/search?q=cache:y8-osAs0wJQJ:www.universalistfriends
.org/NontheistFriends.pdf+the+woodbrooke+journal&hl=en&ie=UTF-8, from
The Woodbrooke Journal, No. 11, Winter 2002.
Sea of Faith Network. "Collection of articles, poetry, and more" at
http://www.sofn.org.uk/. [An internet site that lists nontheist
writings and where they can be purchased; some reviews are posted. It is not
clear which of these items are by or about Quakers.]
Sea of Faith Network. "Sea of Faith and the Quaker Tradition" at
http://www.sofn.org.uk/, hit "Home Page", then "First Time Visitor",
scroll down to and click on "Sea of Faith and the Quaker Tradition".
Swayne, Kingdon. "Humanist Philosophy as a Religious Resource" at
http://www.universalistfriends.org/quf1990c.html, from "Varieties of
Religious Experience: An Adventure In Listening" QUF Pamphlet #7, Nov.
1990. Landenberg PA: Quaker Universalist Fellowship.
Swayne, Kingdon. "Universalism and Me" at
http://www.qis.net/~daruma/QUF/quf-ks.html, from Universalist Friends,
1994, No. 23: 9-10.
Dick Bellin, “While this reference is not Quaker, and not strictly non-theist, I think it is worth including in the list. Much to consider here.” http://www.jesuspuzzle.org/