We are facing a time of great change and Quakers are called to respond to the impending crisis. B...
It is increasingly recognised that the strength of the bond between counsellor and client is the ...
PhD student Dylan Cashew abandons his thesis on D. H. Lawrence for the uncertain world of top sec...
This book scrutinises 'peace' and 'war' through Australian lenses. It uncovers a deeper understan...
This colourful and thoroughly researched history of the Lord Delamere branch of the British arist...
In this lecture, Cho-Nyon Kim explores his spiritual journey in the Korean religious environment,...
A dark chapter in Australia’s wartime history has often been minimised or overlooked in mainstrea...
In 1991, Jason MacLeod travelled to occupied West Papua. That visit changed his life. Eight years...
In this Lecture, Margery Post Abbott explores the interplay between faith and action, drawing on ...
Although originally daunted at being asked to present the 2020 James Backhouse Lecture to Austral...
Daunted. Petrified. Whether it's tasting a new food, diving into a pool or riding a bike, Frankie...
World renown astronomer and Quaker Jocelyn Bell Burnell reflects on the big issues confronting sc...
After twelve years trapped in the throat of a serpent, a girl escapes. She returns to her village...
This collection of writings is in the time-honoured tradition of Quaker faith and practice books....
Quakers have had a big influence on the Alternatives to Violence Project (AVP) from its beginning...
This is the sequel to Julie Thorndyke's previous picture book, Waiting for the Night.Soldier crab...
Ninety percent of port infrastructure and facilities in East Java were built along the north coas...
Embark on a journey of resilience and hope with Grief and Growth: Navigating the Rough Waters of ...
In this lecture, Jon Watts challenges Friends to consider how we can use modern communication too...
The 2024 Backhouse Lecture God's ways, not our ways: A dissident Quaker response to disability wa...