Johan Maurer on retiring from the news cycle: “There is something in me that resists the idea of unplugging, as if I am somehow letting humanity down if I give up, for a time, my obsessive attention to the deeds and misdeeds of the Powers That Be. How much worse off everyone would be if I withheld my awesome influence for good!”
Speaking of Benjamin Lay and retirement, the Abiding Quaker blog looks at how Benjamin Lay’s “critique of and then retreat from society” fits with chapter 15 of the Gospel of Mark, which recounts Jesus’s trial and execution.
It’s the first of the month, which means a new issue of Friends Journal is available. December’s issue looks at Stewardship as a Testimony. There have also been breaking articles this week: Rashid Darden’s review of the new Netflix biopic on Bayard Rustin, Lucy Duncan’s reflections on Gaza, and our roundup of the news of the three Ramallah Friends School graduates shot last weekend in Vermont.
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