Quakerism, Peace and Justice (distance)

This module aims to introduce you to the central Quaker concepts of peace and justice and how these ideas have been understood in different political and theological contexts. It is designed to give you the opportunity to develop an understanding of key issues within this aspect of Quaker ‘testimony’.

Understanding the differing attitudes to this historic Quaker witness amongst different Quaker traditions is central to the understanding of international Quakerism. The decentralised structure of international Quaker ecclesiology allows competing values to each assume its primacy whereas the reality is of differing emphases of witness in the world amongst a global Quaker community. This module introduces you to ways of conceptualizing Quaker past and present in terms of peace and justice work:

The teaching and learning strategy of this distance learning module is designed to give students comprehensive understanding of key issues in Quaker concepts of peace and justice.

We try to adopt a range of teaching methods which may include podcasting, online discussion activities and live online seminars through a video conferencing facility. You will also have opportunities to communicate with your tutor and peers through an online discussion forum.