NOTE, October 2007:
This post is now in two sections. The first is a set of the tags (which are also links) that I have been using for The Good Raised Up--and a link to my Del.icio.us page. The second section is my original "catalogue of links" that I have been updating occasionally, ever since posting it in 2005.
As always, if you wish to contact me directly, please email me at lizopp AT gmail DOT com.
Blessings,
Liz
Tags used in The Good Raised Up
My del.icio.us page
Catalogue of links
A few months ago [Spring, Summer 2005], I was coming across so many outstanding blog-posts that I wanted a way to catalogue them for easy retrieval... well, easier, anyway. I began cutting-and-pasting the links to these posts on my computer's "Post-It note" application, and now that list is quite long.So it's time for me to post them now, so I can find them later. From time to time, I'll likely add to the list. No doubt I will not include everyone's favorite post or series of posts, and for that, I apologize in advance.
My intention is completely selfish and self-serving: that is, for me myself to have a way to access what has resonated deeply with me, or has given me tremendous food for thought at the time.
Blessings,
Liz
NOTE, June 2006: Beppe's links no longer work, since the original "beppeblog" has transitioned to another site. I am, however, leaving the subject of his posts within the catalogue. I know Beppe is on his own journey, and I miss his take on Quakerism already.
UPDATE, April 2007: Rob's links no longer work; he's been out of the loop for awhile, but I am only now updating this list... No doubt over time, fewer and fewer links will be active, as people move on.
My personal list of significant blog posts
Quaker BasicsRich of Brooklyn Quaker, on vocal ministry
Trev, stages of worship
Barry, the heart of Quaker experience
Paul L, Quakerism's core
Claire's compilation on the essence of Quakerism
Paul L, the elephant and the blind men, especially the comments
Paul L, 100 Quaker things Friends should know
Martin, the centrality of God in Quakerism
Marshall, the corporate practice of Quakerism
Rich, "that of God in everyone" ...that of God in every one"...and quite the discussion ensues
Will, how we know it is God who leads us
Concerned Members One of Another
James R's guest piece, spiritual inclusiveness and nontheism
Beppe comments on Universalism
Beppe's series on uberQuakers
Paul L, treading down reasoning to meet together in unity
Martin on Quaker youth and YAFs [4/2007, discovered link is not active]
Rob, on attracting Young Friends
Nancy A., explanations for a weak worship experience
Beppe's discomfort when there is a call for interior work
Rob's own catalogue of significant posts
Pam, where have all the Quaker leaders gone
Zach, how modern Friends differ from early Friends
Quaker Identity, Renewal, & Discipline
Rob, discerning to blog
Beppe writes about corporate identity vs. individualism
Danny, on radical Quakerism [4/2007, discovered link is not active]
Barry, Quaker renewal
Rob considers faithful lives and Quaker identity
Peggy, being a message bearer and not an orator
Peggy, attending to what is around us
Mark, are Liberal Quakers burying the "talent" we've been given?
Mending Quaker Schisms
Guest piece on Quaker Ranter, traveling to meet with Quakers
Robin M., her vision of reunifying Quakerism
Peggy's description of convergence among Friends
Faith Crisis
Martin, Ranters and liberal Friends
Kwakersaur, spirituality without faith (Oct. 2007 - link no longer active)
Johan, discontent among Friends
Rob, crisis of the Quaker faith tradition
Contemplative Scholar, queries about disillusionment with Quakers
Christianity and Quakerism
Beppe, a Quaker Christianity?
Rich, a Christian Quakerism?
Beppe compares and contrasts Martha and Mary energy
Sarah, calling herself Christian (or not)
Lorcan, challenge of Jesus language
Nancy A's thoughts on just wars
Specific Experiences in Worship
Alice, on prayer (Oct. 2007 - link no longer active)
Rob, God getting a word in edgewise
Gregg Koskela intervenes to protect the spiritual safety of open worship
Jon, how his Friends Church calls upon God during worship
Judaism
Rachel of Velveteen Rabbi, on Jewish renewal
Rachel of Velveteen Rabbi, 40 weeks leading up to Yom Kippur
Rachel, answers to questions about the Jewish blogosphere
UPDATES:
October 7, 2005
March 17, 2006 [reorganized into categories]
June 17, 2006 [includes attributing a post to the correct blogger. Sorry, Rich!]
October 2007 [added tags-as-links]
2 comments:
Hi Liz,
Great list. I've been collecting some too on and off but don't have an easy way of outputting...
I'd recommend the Scrapbook extension for anyone using the Firefox browser: it allows you to easily save and organize copies of webpages. I've just used it to archive Liz's favorites!
Thanks for this tip, Martin. Do you have a similar tip for Mac users who use the Safari browser? smile
Blessings,
Liz
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