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321:, in which Watson stated, "As Friends, we are called to combat oppression wherever it occurs. We are called to help empower the poor, the blacks, the Native and Hispanic Americans, women, gays, and anyone else who may be victims of disaster, injustice, indignity, discrimination, or any other form of oppression. I have constantly written and spoken about this for many years, and will not repeat it here." 1009: 907: 314: 294:
meetings for various topics. She became a representative for the Friends World Committee. She became involved with colleges associated with the Quakers, and was a Friend-in-Residence at the
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and feminist theology. Watson was particularly influential among liberal Quakers for her feminist theological work. Watson was more generally known as an activist for
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She advocated for acceptance of gay people, characterizing condemnation of gay and lesbian people as archaic and ignorant of
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due to the event. The book was developed into a play. In the 1980s, Elizabeth and George retired to a Quaker
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Elizabeth G. Watson's theological writing focused on multiple subjects, including
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in Chicago for 24 years. While living there, George worked as first chair of the
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The Marriage of True Minds: An Interview With Elizabeth and George Watson
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Friends for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Concerns
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Pendle Hill Quaker Center for Study and Contemplation
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philosophy. In addition to the Quaker concept of an
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Watson Papers" 25: 792:Plain Living: A Quaker Path to Simplicity 216:The couple raised four children and four 983:George H. and Elizabeth G. Watson Papers 895:Watson, Elizabeth. Leuze, Robert (ed.). 760:Friends World Committee for Consultation 166:, on January 7, 1914. Watson grew up in 19:For the Scottish child suffragette, see 406: 374:. Cleveland, Ohio: Pilgrim Press, 1997. 16:Quaker minister, curator and theologian 679:"A Daughter's Death, A Mother's Faith" 652: 642: 602: 592: 1065:American women civil rights activists 286:, Watson worked as a curator for the 184:University of Chicago Divinity School 97:University of Chicago Divinity School 7: 1090:Converts to Quakerism from Methodism 820:Port, Mary Jean (December 1, 2016). 714: 712: 710: 708: 672: 670: 668: 666: 626: 624: 622: 620: 618: 616: 575: 573: 571: 569: 567: 523: 521: 493: 491: 489: 456: 454: 452: 450: 448: 414: 412: 410: 1105:Chicago Theological Seminary alumni 752:"The Mother of the Sons of Zebedee" 719:Abbott, Margery Post (2011-12-01). 162:Elizabeth Grill Watson was born in 789:Whitmire, Catherine (2001-07-01). 232:. From 1991 onward, they lived in 211:American Friends Service Committee 209:and Elizabeth worked at the local 14: 324:Some of Watson's work focused on 1040:American women environmentalists 302:and Friends-in-Residence at the 917:from the original on 2021-09-22 770:from the original on 2020-04-19 474:from the original on 2020-08-13 356:Healing Ourselves and Our Earth 197:The Watson family lived at the 130:George H. Watson (married 1937) 848:Hamm, Thomas D. (2006-09-18). 420:"Personal Experience of Faith" 366:Quaker Universalist Fellowship 344:Sexuality, a Part of Wholeness 300:Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre 1: 750:Watson, Elizabeth G. (1997). 429:. Vol. 102, no. 2. 1016:: Friends Historical Library 1010:Works by Elizabeth G. Watson 1001:Works by Elizabeth G. Watson 992:Works by Elizabeth G. Watson 677:Bratman, Fred (1979-12-30). 580:Coffin, Linda (March 1998). 364:. 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Bessie Watson
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Edina, Minnesota
American
Miami University
Chicago Theological Seminary
University of Chicago Divinity School
Theologian
curator
Society of Friends
American Quaker
minister
curator
feminist theologian
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Lakewood, Ohio
Miami University in Ohio
Bachelor of Arts
Chicago Theological Seminary
University of Chicago Divinity School
graduate school
Society of Friends
Heller House
political science
Roosevelt University
American Friends Service Committee
foster children
planned community
Massachusetts
Minneapolis

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