10. Quaker Arts & Culture

  • Four-Track Mind: The True Story of the Brothers Doug by Doug Gwyn

    Doug Gwyn shares the story behind his music project “The Brothers Doug,” exploring themes of Quaker spirituality, irony, and paradox through his songwriting. The article reflects on his early work, influences from blues music, and his meditations on faith, hope, eschatology, and progressive Quaker theology. Gwyn intertwines his personal experiences with broader Quaker history and…


  • Studying Music and Violence

    The article explores the complex relationship between music and violence through the author’s personal journey and academic research. It discusses how music has intersected with historical and political violence, from wartime propaganda to protest movements, and the author’s evolving understanding of music as a medium deeply entwined with cultural and political meaning. The piece also…


  • The Retention of Young People by the Quakers and the Amish

    This article compares the retention of young people and preservation of cultural distinctiveness between Quakers and Amish communities. It explores the sociological, historical, and cultural factors influencing why the Amish have maintained higher retention rates and a strong cultural identity, while Quakers have experienced decline and cultural assimilation. The analysis highlights differences in community boundaries,…