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A Quaker mystic and social activist, Rufus Jones used to be awarded a Nobel Prize as co-founding father of the American Friends Service Committee. Widely regarded as one of the significant spiritual voices in The united states on the time of his death in 1948, his writings impart an Emersonian vision of the ubiquitous reality of God in our souls and in our world. Indeed, his quintessentially American “affirmative mysticism” infuses all recent spirituality and offers an uplifting, positive, and powerful message nowadays.