A Quaker\'s View Of Gendlin\'s Philosophy explores the social implications of Eugene Gendlin\'s Philosophy of the Implicit as it functions in Quaker Practice.
It sets out that the environment created by Quakers is a.
The book\'s first part describes the Friend\'s silent meeting as it is practiced in the US and the UK.
The book crosses Gendlin\'s experiential concept of the Implicit with how the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) organize around seeking what they call the Light Within.
A Quaker\'s View Of Gendlin\'s Philosophy explores the social implications of Eugene Gendlin\'s Philosophy of the Implicit as it functions in Quaker Practice