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02-15-2007 07:14
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That Credal Thing
I don't think dogmas necessarily require a human power structure for their establishment. The core Quaker dogmas -- the ones described in Barclay's Apology -- are dogmas that were established because Friends collectively felt a divine imperative that these things must be taught. No human made Barclay, or Fox, or any other Quaker apologist, teach these things, and no human made Quaker meetings agree that these things were essential to their faith and practice. But so they were.
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