Farewell to George Fox–My Quaker blog moves
Yes, there really seemed to be a good reason for me to mix my Quaker posts into my Alpha Mind blog. The reason was that Quakerism provides some excellent examples of the Alpha Mind, individuals who in some very different ways had lasting impact on the ideas and interactions of others. To name a few, George Fox, William Penn, Samuel Bownas, John Woolman, John Greenleaf Whittier, Robert K. Greenleaf, and Rufus Jones. (I also like to think Robert Levering, who lives and works just across the Bay from me, will also make a lasting mark.)
But the fact is that even if I blog a lot more here, studying those examples of thought leadership may wait a long time, since I have so much other work to keep me busy. And the Quaker posts I’ve put here really haven’t moved the Alpha Mind research agenda forward in any way at all.
So… I’ve built a new blog for my Quaker and Christian musings. It’s called Christian Alternative. Them as wants to read about Quakerism, ministry, inspiring humanitarianism and dreadful schisms, can read it over there.
And for them as needs reminding what this blog is all about, my very first post still says it best.