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EOF03A The Eye of Faith, A History of Ohio Yearly Meeting Conservative. Chapter 3 Part A Refining the Form: 1828-1845
Manage episode 485557504 series 2969841
Ohio Yearly Meeting takes another step in our journey through "The Eye of Faith," continuing William P. Taber Jr.'s history with Chapter 3, "Refining the Form: 1828-1845," which examines the theological tensions that nearly split our community.
Orthodox Friends consolidated their community after the 1828 Hicksite separation by refining Quaker practices and strengthening biblical foundations. This period of reform would ultimately lead to new tensions between traditional and progressive elements in Ohio Yearly Meeting.
• Two committees helped meetings navigate separation issues and coordinate with other Orthodox Yearly Meetings
• Increased emphasis on Bible reading in families with committees ensuring every Quaker household owned a Bible
• Friends established numerous schools under monthly meeting supervision to provide "guarded education" for youth
• Mount Pleasant boarding school opened in 1837 after 23 years of planning
• Growing tensions between those following Joseph John Gurney's evangelical approach and John Wilbur's traditional Quakerism
• National Road brought economic opportunities and outside influences challenging Quaker insularity
• Abolition movement created friction with traditional Quaker approaches to social reform
• Leaders like Joseph Edgerton warned against "modified Quakerism" and "lifeless ministry"
• Seeds were planted for the second Ohio separation that would occur in 1854
A complete list of our podcasts, organized into topics, is available on our website.
To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit ohioyearlymeeting.org.
Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome!
We also have several Zoom study groups. Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website.
Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Dicipline.
We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes. Contact us through our website.
Chapters
1. Introduction to Chapter 3 (00:00:00)
2. Orthodox Revival and Bible Emphasis (00:06:30)
3. Education and Friends Schools (00:12:15)
4. Cultural Challenges and Discipline Refinement (00:19:00)
5. Wilburite-Gurneyite Division Emerges (00:24:20)
6. Episode Closing (00:30:00)
172 episodes
Manage episode 485557504 series 2969841
Ohio Yearly Meeting takes another step in our journey through "The Eye of Faith," continuing William P. Taber Jr.'s history with Chapter 3, "Refining the Form: 1828-1845," which examines the theological tensions that nearly split our community.
Orthodox Friends consolidated their community after the 1828 Hicksite separation by refining Quaker practices and strengthening biblical foundations. This period of reform would ultimately lead to new tensions between traditional and progressive elements in Ohio Yearly Meeting.
• Two committees helped meetings navigate separation issues and coordinate with other Orthodox Yearly Meetings
• Increased emphasis on Bible reading in families with committees ensuring every Quaker household owned a Bible
• Friends established numerous schools under monthly meeting supervision to provide "guarded education" for youth
• Mount Pleasant boarding school opened in 1837 after 23 years of planning
• Growing tensions between those following Joseph John Gurney's evangelical approach and John Wilbur's traditional Quakerism
• National Road brought economic opportunities and outside influences challenging Quaker insularity
• Abolition movement created friction with traditional Quaker approaches to social reform
• Leaders like Joseph Edgerton warned against "modified Quakerism" and "lifeless ministry"
• Seeds were planted for the second Ohio separation that would occur in 1854
A complete list of our podcasts, organized into topics, is available on our website.
To learn more about Ohio Yearly Meeting (Conservative) of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), please visit ohioyearlymeeting.org.
Those interested in exploring the distinctives of Conservative Friends waiting worship should consider checking out our many Zoom Online Worship opportunities during the week here. All are welcome!
We also have several Zoom study groups. Check out the Online Study and Discussion Groups on our website.
Advices read in these podcasts can be found on page 29 in our Book Of Dicipline.
We welcome feedback on this and any of our other podcast episodes. Contact us through our website.
Chapters
1. Introduction to Chapter 3 (00:00:00)
2. Orthodox Revival and Bible Emphasis (00:06:30)
3. Education and Friends Schools (00:12:15)
4. Cultural Challenges and Discipline Refinement (00:19:00)
5. Wilburite-Gurneyite Division Emerges (00:24:20)
6. Episode Closing (00:30:00)
172 episodes
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