1st Edition

Matrimony in the True Church The Seventeenth-Century Quaker Marriage Approbation Discipline

By Kristianna Polder Copyright 2015
304 Pages
by Routledge

302 Pages
by Routledge

302 Pages
by Routledge

Like many other denominations, seventeenth-century Quakers were keen to ensure that members married within their own religious community. In order to properly understand the ramification of such a policy, this book explores the early Quaker marriage approbation process and discipline as demonstrated through the works and marriage of the movement’s leaders, George Fox and Margaret Fell. The book... Read more

Introduction; Approbation and ‘clearness’: the early Quaker marriage discipline; The True Church coming out of the wilderness: the theological and conceptual foundation of the early Quaker marriage discipline; The marriage of Margaret Fell and George Fox; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

Biography

A native Californian, Kristianna Polder studied American History at the University of California, Santa Cruz. After pursuing a Master of Divinity and a Master of Arts in Intercultural Studies, she moved to Scotland to complete her doctorate, with a specialization in Quaker history, at the University of Aberdeen. This is her first book.

"Polder’s work is clear, decisive, informative and convincing. It will become a reference and a standard for historiography from this point onward. It also provides keen insights into a topic and practice that continues to be addressed within contemporary society."- C. Wess Daniels, Quaker Studies