Quaker Spirit / Quaker Voice
Religion and Spirituality Index Page
The links below will open PDF files. To return to this website after viewing or downloading a PDF file, use your browser's "go back" arrow.
Big History, Deep Space, and Quakers' Experience of the Sacred
The Mystical Path: Pilgrimage to the One Who Is Always Here
The Quaker Conscience and the Revolutions of 1660, 1776, and 2020
Four Lectures on Art and Spirituality:
1. Quaker Attitudes Towards the Arts
2. Light and Stillness: The Spirituality of Rembrandt
3. The Evolution of Beethoven's Spirituality
4. A Gnostic Interpretation of Shakespeare's Sonnets
Peace or Justice: Which Has Precedence? (Pacem in Terris Anniversary Lecture)
Practicing the Gospel of Hope in the Nuclear Age
Islam: A Struggle for Holiness in Personal and Community Life
Is Co-existence Possible? Christianity and Universalism in the Religious Society of Friends
(Original Version)
The Place of Universalism in the Religious Society of Friends
(Published Version of Is Coexistence Possible?)
International Conference on Friends and Evangelism: A Report
Quaker Universalists: Their Ministry Among Friends and in the World
In the period from 1991 to 2000 Daniel A. Seeger served as Executive Director of Pendle Hill, a Quaker center for study and contemplation located in Wallingford, Pennsylvania. At that time Pendle Hill functioned as a publishing house, a conference center, and an educational institution for residential study of religion and spirituality. The "Pendle Hill" link above provides access to writings on spiritual themes generated during Dan Seeger's tenure at Pendle Hill.