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The Formative Spirituality of John Punshon (1935–2017)
Research Article
The Formative Spirituality of John Punshon (1935–2017)
Research Article
The Formative Spirituality of John Punshon (1935–2017)

Abstract

John Punshon has been one of the premier Quaker historians and spokes-persons over the last four decades. Serving as Quaker Tutor at Woodbrooke, Visiting Professor of Quaker Studies at George Fox University, and the first Geraldine Leatherock Chair of Quaker Studies at the Earlham School of Religion, John Punshon has contributed greatly to present historical and theological understandings of the Quaker movement, and he will be greatly missed. From his childhood experiences in a local church whilst living with his grandparents during the War to his education at Oxford, his public and political service and his development into a leading interpreter of Quaker history, faith, and practice, his own reflections, shared at Milton Keynes Friends Meeting in 2003, provide a basis for understanding the origins of his thought and convictions as represented more extensively in his writings and spoken ministries. He will be greatly missed, but his contributions extend beyond the boundaries of space and time.

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sacrifice, George Fox, prayer, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Quaker, the Way of the Cross, Bible, Oxford

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Anderson, P., (2017) “The Formative Spirituality of John Punshon (1935–2017)”, Quaker Studies 22(2), 219–225. doi: https://doi.org/10.3828/quaker.2017.22.2.6

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Paul Anderson (George Fox University, Newberg, Oregon, USA panderso@georgefox.edu)

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  • Volume 22 • Issue 2 • 2017

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Pages 219–225
Published on 2017-12-01

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  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.3828/quaker.2017.22.2.6

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