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13 - Quakers in Asia-Pacific

from Part III - Regional Studies

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2018

Stephen W. Angell
Affiliation:
Earlham School of Religion, Indiana
Pink Dandelion
Affiliation:
University of Birmingham
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Summary

Spanning from India in the west, up to China in the north, and down to New Zealand in the southeast, the Asia-Pacific region is home to approximately 35,000 Friends in about twenty countries. By the numbers, close to 90% are Evangelical, 6% are non-pastoral Programmed, and 5% are Unprogrammed. This chapter looks beyond these statistics by outlining the work of Quakers, and touches on Quaker-related organizations that operate in the region.
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2018

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Suggested Further Reading

DeVol, C. E. (1988). Fruit That Remains, The Story of the Friends Mission in China and Taiwan sponsored by The Evangelical Friends Church – Eastern Region (Formerly Ohio Yearly Meeting of Friends), Taipei: Dixon Press.Google Scholar
Saville, H. (2009). ‘Friends in deed’ in 50 Years of Quaker Service Australia, Surry Hills, NSW: Quaker Service Australia.Google Scholar
Stansell, R. (2014). ‘Friends in India and Asia’, Quaker Religious Thought 123:11, 107–14.Google Scholar
Sykes, M. (1997). An Indian Tapestry, Quaker Threads in the History of India, Pakistan & Bangladesh, From the Seventeenth Century to Independence, ed. by Carnall, G., York: Sessions Book Trust.Google Scholar

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