Man’s dual nature
Categories: Inspirational, Quakerism, Faith, Works
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Posted by Val Schorre on Jan 19, 2008
2002/01/13 Heusel
“Man’s dual nature” read by W. Norman Cooper
Lotton Heusel wrote:
The Society of Friends at its best has a balanced perspective--there is emancipation from theological rigidity, and, therefore, an openness to the whole Gospel. In the richest of Quaker tradition there is a fusion of faith and works--a recognition of man's dual nature and of God's immanent transcendency as well as His love and judgment. It is to this wholeness of the Gospel that we must hold fast if we are to be effective interpreters in our time. Lotton Heusel in Friends Search for Wholeness Quaker Quotations p 19

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