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A friend to the prisoner: Edward Grubb's American tour of 1904 and Quaker social action.

机译:囚犯的朋友:爱德华·格拉布(Edward Grubb)1904年在美国的巡回演出和奎克(Quaker)的社交活动。

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In January 1904 Edward Grubb, a prominent member of the British Society of Friends, began a two months tour of the Eastern, Southeastern and Mid-Western United States, with stops along the way at places as diverse as the White House in Washington and Hull House in Chicago. As Secretary of the British-based Howard Association, an organization of Victorian origin which sought to maintain the legacy of Quaker prison reform advocate John Howard, Grubb had remarkably easy access to public officials from President Theodore Roosevelt to state governors and prison wardens; as a journalist and social reformer troubled by the American "color question", Grubb met and questioned a considerable array of eminent Americans of the Progressive era.;Edward Grubb's personal account of his journey, preserved in a previously unpublished "Journal", is the centerpiece of this study. But an attempt is also made to go beyond the inherently interesting experiences and interviews recounted in Grubb's "Diary" and to view Edward Grubb as spiritual missionary as well as social reformer. Grubb's interest in penal reform arose not only from the long-standing Quaker tradition of compassion for the prisoner as reflected in the life and work of John Howard but also from the late-nineteenth century reappraisal and revitalization of the British Society of Friends which has been called the "Quaker Renaissance".;Edward Grubb was one of the leaders of a group of younger, better-educated English Friends who sought to return Quakerism to its radical seventeenth century roots while simultaneously embracing the ideas and methods of modern science and scholarship. These men and women rejected the evangelical principles adopted by many Victorian Quakers for what they perceived as the "primitive Christianity" advocated by Quaker founder George Fox and his early followers. For them, Christianity was less a set of beliefs than a way of life whose purpose was to inspire and to aid humanity in its mission to create God's Kingdom on earth. Viewed from this perspective Edward Grubb's work for the prisoner was more than simple advocacy of reform to improve human existence; it was, indeed, primarily a spiritual quest to fulfill the promise of Christ's life and death within the unique spiritual framework of the Quaker Renaissance. (Abstract shortened with permission of author.).
机译:1904年1月,英国友好协会的重要成员爱德华·格鲁布(Edward Grubb)开始了为期两个月的美国东部,东南部和中西部巡回演出,途中在华盛顿和赫尔的白宫等众多地方停留在芝加哥的房子。作为总部位于维多利亚州的英国霍华德协会的秘书,该组织力图保留贵格会监狱改革倡导者约翰·霍华德的遗产,格鲁布从西奥多·罗斯福总统到州长和监狱看守的公职人员都非常方便。作为一名受美国“色彩问题”困扰的记者和社会改革家,格鲁布遇到并质疑了进步时代的许多杰出美国人。爱德华·格鲁布关于他的旅程的个人记载保存在以前未出版的《日刊》中,是这项研究的核心。但是,人们也试图超越格鲁布《日记》中叙述的内在有趣的经历和访谈,并把爱德华·格鲁布视为精神传教士和社会改革者。格鲁布对刑法改革的兴趣不仅源于约翰·霍华德(John Howard)的生活和工作所反映的魁北克(Quaker)长期以来对囚犯的同情心,而且还源于19世纪晚期英国朋友协会的重新评估和振兴。被称为“奎克复兴”。这些男人和女人都拒绝了许多维多利亚女王时代贵格会采用的福音派原则,因为他们认为贵格会创始人乔治·福克斯和他的早期追随者倡导的“原始基督教”。对他们而言,基督教与其说是一种信仰,不如说是一种生活方式,其目的是启发和帮助人类执行在地球上建立上帝王国的使命。从这个角度看,爱德华·格鲁布(Edward Grubb)为囚犯所做的工作不只是简单地倡导改革以改善人类生存。实际上,这主要是在贵格会文艺复兴时期独特的精神框架内实现基督的生与死的诺言的精神追求。 (摘要经作者许可缩短。)。

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  • 作者

    McGuire, William James.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Arkansas.;

  • 授予单位 University of Arkansas.;
  • 学科 Modern history.;American history.;Biographies.;Religious history.;Criminology.;European history.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1992
  • 页码 359 p.
  • 总页数 359
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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