Stuart Masters
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Stuart Masters commented on Mark Russ's blog post 'Vibrant silence'
"Thank you for this Mark! I agree with you about the importance of making a commitment to being a community. Too often the silence can merely  mask  our differences and our ignorance of one another. I also think that you a right to say that…"
5th month 23, 2012
Stuart Masters left a comment for Phil Petty
"Hi Phil, Look forward to catching up with you soon. Blessings, Stuart."
11th month 11, 2010
Phil Petty left a comment for Stuart Masters
"Hi Stuart, Sorry I haven't accepted your invite earlier, just beginning to get into gear with QuakerQuaker.. It would be good to meet up again next time I'm at Woodbrooke. Blessings, Phil"
11th month 10, 2010
Carole Dale Spencer left a comment for Stuart Masters
"Perhaps you should write it. Carole"
8th month 28, 2010
Stuart Masters left a comment for Carole Dale Spencer
"Hi Carole, in my opinion Neelon is strong on the history but quite weak on the theology. A good book on Nayler's theology remains to be written. Stuart."
8th month 28, 2010
Carole Dale Spencer left a comment for Stuart Masters
"Hi Stuart, I'm glad to hear someone else shares my perspective on Nayler. I haven't done any more work on Nayler since I wrote that article. I have Neelon's book but haven't read it yet. Now I'm curious. Carole"
8th month 28, 2010
Stuart Masters left a comment for Carole Dale Spencer
"Dear Carole, have you done any more work on Nayler? I have really mixed feelings about the new Neelon book. On the one hand it filled some important gaps for me in terms of context and pre-Quaker life but I found the treatment of Bristol and…"
8th month 28, 2010
Stuart Masters left a comment for Phil Petty
"Welcome Phil! Blessings, Stuart."
8th month 9, 2010

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Stuart is a member of Central England Area Meeting in the UK and lives in the Bournville area of Birmingham. He works for Wookbrooke Quaker Study Centre as a tutor coordinating the on-site course programme. His research and teaching interests include Quaker history and theology, New Testament theology and ethics, Anabaptism, Convergent Friends and the thought of John Howard Yoder.

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At 4:23am on 11th mo. 10, 2010, Phil Petty said…
Hi Stuart,

Sorry I haven't accepted your invite earlier, just beginning to get into gear with QuakerQuaker.. It would be good to meet up again next time I'm at Woodbrooke. Blessings, Phil
At 1:07pm on 8th mo. 28, 2010, Carole Dale Spencer said…
Perhaps you should write it.
Carole
At 12:38pm on 8th mo. 28, 2010, Carole Dale Spencer said…
Hi Stuart,
I'm glad to hear someone else shares my perspective on Nayler. I haven't done any more work on Nayler since I wrote that article. I have Neelon's book but haven't read it yet. Now I'm curious.
Carole
At 9:17pm on 1st mo. 27, 2010, Rickey D. Whetstone said…
Thanks for the info . . . the subject of English History taught in my days of school . . . was very little. Do you have an idea . . . on the number of civil wars that took place . . . until England was united?

Rick
At 3:27pm on 1st mo. 26, 2010, Rickey D. Whetstone said…
Hey Stuart
Thanks for the information. Could you inform me on the word burnings?
Was the whole town burnt down . . . or is it a person burnt at the stake?
Thanks

Rcik
At 2:48pm on 11th mo. 5, 2009, John Fitzgerald said…
Good to meet you, too! Hope you had an enjoyable day.
At 9:40am on 12th mo. 29, 2008, Alison P. Martinez said…
Dear Stuart Masters, I got tangled up in the mechanics of this site, didn't reply well at first. Thank you for generously helping me to get deeper into John. My local library has the Brown book, and with your guidance I'll get the other readings. I've also come upon "The Unvarnished Gospels: translated by Andy Gaus (Threshold, 1988.) Thrilling, to me! I feel so supported, getting such kind guidance all the way from England! (What a lovely family you have!)
 
 
 

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