Nature and Authority of Conscience

003 - Chapter II - The Moral Universe and the Individual

10 min · 25 feb 2026
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Rufus Matthew Jones (January 25, 1863 – June 16, 1948) was a distinguished American religious leader, writer, and philosopher whose influence resonates deeply within the Quaker community. As a key figure in founding the Haverford Emergency Unit—an early prototype of the American Friends Service Committee—Jones made significant contributions as a historian and theologian. His insights into conscience and authority, originally presented in a thought-provoking Swarthmore Lecture in August 1920, delve into the complexities of human morality and spiritual guidance. This work, later published by Swarthmore Press Ltd., invites readers to reflect on the nature of conscience in a changing world. Join us as we explore the profound legacy of one of the 20th centurys most impactful Quakers. (Summary by Wikipedia & John Greenman)

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005 - Chapter III - The Nature and Scope of Conscience - Part Two

Rufus Matthew Jones (January 25, 1863 – June 16, 1948) was a distinguished American religious leader, writer, and philosopher whose influence resonates deeply within the Quaker community. As a key figure in founding the Haverford Emergency Unit—an early prototype of the American Friends Service Committee—Jones made significant contributions as a historian and theologian. His insights into conscience and authority, originally presented in a thought-provoking Swarthmore Lecture in August 1920, delve into the complexities of human morality and spiritual guidance. This work, later published by Swarthmore Press Ltd., invites readers to reflect on the nature of conscience in a changing world. Join us as we explore the profound legacy of one of the 20th centurys most impactful Quakers. (Summary by Wikipedia & John Greenman)

25 feb 202643 min
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004 - Chapter III - The Nature and Scope of Conscience - Part One

Rufus Matthew Jones (January 25, 1863 – June 16, 1948) was a distinguished American religious leader, writer, and philosopher whose influence resonates deeply within the Quaker community. As a key figure in founding the Haverford Emergency Unit—an early prototype of the American Friends Service Committee—Jones made significant contributions as a historian and theologian. His insights into conscience and authority, originally presented in a thought-provoking Swarthmore Lecture in August 1920, delve into the complexities of human morality and spiritual guidance. This work, later published by Swarthmore Press Ltd., invites readers to reflect on the nature of conscience in a changing world. Join us as we explore the profound legacy of one of the 20th centurys most impactful Quakers. (Summary by Wikipedia & John Greenman)

25 feb 202641 min
aflevering 003 - Chapter II - The Moral Universe and the Individual artwork

003 - Chapter II - The Moral Universe and the Individual

Rufus Matthew Jones (January 25, 1863 – June 16, 1948) was a distinguished American religious leader, writer, and philosopher whose influence resonates deeply within the Quaker community. As a key figure in founding the Haverford Emergency Unit—an early prototype of the American Friends Service Committee—Jones made significant contributions as a historian and theologian. His insights into conscience and authority, originally presented in a thought-provoking Swarthmore Lecture in August 1920, delve into the complexities of human morality and spiritual guidance. This work, later published by Swarthmore Press Ltd., invites readers to reflect on the nature of conscience in a changing world. Join us as we explore the profound legacy of one of the 20th centurys most impactful Quakers. (Summary by Wikipedia & John Greenman)

25 feb 202610 min
aflevering 002 - Chapter I - Introductory Considerations artwork

002 - Chapter I - Introductory Considerations

Rufus Matthew Jones (January 25, 1863 – June 16, 1948) was a distinguished American religious leader, writer, and philosopher whose influence resonates deeply within the Quaker community. As a key figure in founding the Haverford Emergency Unit—an early prototype of the American Friends Service Committee—Jones made significant contributions as a historian and theologian. His insights into conscience and authority, originally presented in a thought-provoking Swarthmore Lecture in August 1920, delve into the complexities of human morality and spiritual guidance. This work, later published by Swarthmore Press Ltd., invites readers to reflect on the nature of conscience in a changing world. Join us as we explore the profound legacy of one of the 20th centurys most impactful Quakers. (Summary by Wikipedia & John Greenman)

25 feb 202610 min
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001 - Preface

Rufus Matthew Jones (January 25, 1863 – June 16, 1948) was a distinguished American religious leader, writer, and philosopher whose influence resonates deeply within the Quaker community. As a key figure in founding the Haverford Emergency Unit—an early prototype of the American Friends Service Committee—Jones made significant contributions as a historian and theologian. His insights into conscience and authority, originally presented in a thought-provoking Swarthmore Lecture in August 1920, delve into the complexities of human morality and spiritual guidance. This work, later published by Swarthmore Press Ltd., invites readers to reflect on the nature of conscience in a changing world. Join us as we explore the profound legacy of one of the 20th centurys most impactful Quakers. (Summary by Wikipedia & John Greenman)

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