Quakerspeak
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Sacred Terms
Sacred Terms 2
100

common metaphor for an individual's experiential connection with the divine

What is Inner Light?

100

originally a description of a person experiencing the trembling sometimes resulting from spiritual experience

Who is a Quaker?

100

considered to be the founder of Quakerism

Who is George Fox?

100

The belief that there is one God

What is monotheism?

100

The belief that there are many gods

What is polytheism?

200

public statement or lived witness based on inward beliefs and experiences

What are testimonies?

200

a written record of a group's discernment

What is a minute?

200

a Quaker meeting that proceeds in silence, with no order of service and no individual leadership

What is unprogrammed?

200

The view that there is not conclusive evidence to decide whether a supreme being(s) exists or not

What is agnosticism?

200

The conviction that there is no supreme being(s)

What is atheism?

300

provocative questions designed to elicit deep reflection and spiritual engagement

What are queries?
300

knowledge of the Truth achieved by careful listening to the group considering the matter and to the Spirit

What is discernment?

300

a meeting for worship, usually conducted by a pastor, including music, an offering, a sermon, and periods of silence and waiting

What is a programmed meeting?

300

The idea of an external designer God who created the world, but is not immanent within it

What is deism?

300

Belief in the existence of God/gods (in the sense of personal, creative, sustaining, all-powerful and knowing spirits)

What is theism?

400

referring to the body of a Friends' meeting or a gathered group

What is corporate?

400

a secular term used to describe an agreement that is reached by a group without a vote and based on considering an issue together

What is consensus?

400

a Quaker meeting that draws mainly on unprogrammed silence, but may be designed around a particular theme or query

What is semi-programmed?
400

A supreme being(s) may also be affirmed as being infinitely present within everything

What is immanence?

400

The affirmation of the supreme force as being beyond any concept, language, and experience -- not able to be limited or contained -- may be described as

What is transcendence?

500

gently admonishing in love the ways, habits or thoughts of a Friend or attender after prayerful consideration and often after consultation with respected members of the meeting

What is eldering?

500

an agreement in a gathered group by all or most of those present, based on their understanding of Truth in the matter at hand.

What is sense of the meeting?

500

in Quaker process, a person charged with identifying, naming, testing, and recording the discernment of a gathered body.

Who is a clerk?

500

The belief that everything is ultimately one, and that there are no divisions between the creator and what is created

What is monism?

500

term derived from the Latin word for spirit that has been used to describe the pre-rational, experiential dimension of awe in religions

What is the numinous?