Faith and Feminism in Nineteenth Century Religious Communities

Faith and Feminism in Nineteenth Century Religious Communities
Author: Michaela Sohn-Kronthaler,Ruth Albrecht
Publsiher: SBL Press
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2019-06-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780884142744

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Explore a diversity of feminist readings of the Bible This latest volume in the Bible and Women series is concerned with documenting, through word and image, both well-known and largely unknown women and their relationship to the Bible from the period of the late eighteenth century up to the beginning of the twentieth century. The essays in this collection illustrate the broad range of treatment of the Holy Scripture. Paul Chilcote, Marion Ann Taylor, Christiana de Groot, Elizabeth M. Davis, and Pamela S. Nadell offer perspectives on the Anglo-American sphere during this period. Marina Cacchi, Adriano Valerio, Inmaculada Blasco Herranz, and Alexei Klutschewski and Eva Maria Synek illuminate the areas of southern and eastern Europe. Angela Berlis, Ruth Albrecht, Doris Brodbeck, Ute Gause, and Michaela Sohn-Kronthaler examine women from the German-speaking world and their texts. Bernhard Schneider, Magda Motté, Katharina Büttner-Kirschner, and Elfriede Wiltschnigg treat the subject area of religious literature and art. Features Insight into how women participated in academic exegesis and applied biblical figures as models for structuring their own lives Exploration of genres used by women, including letters, diaries, autobiographical records, stories, novels, songs, poems, and specialized exegetical treatises and commentaries on individual books of the Bible Detailed analyses of women’s interpretations ranging from those that sought to confirm traditions to those that challenged them

Women Gender and Religious Cultures in Britain 1800 1940

Women  Gender and Religious Cultures in Britain  1800 1940
Author: Sue Morgan,Jacqueline de Vries
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2010-06-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781136972331

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This volume is the first comprehensive overview of women, gender and religious change in modern Britain spanning from the evangelical revival of the early 1800s to interwar debates over women’s roles and ministry. This collection of pieces by key scholars combines cross-disciplinary insights from history, gender studies, theology, literature, religious studies, sexuality and postcolonial studies. The book takes a thematic approach, providing students and scholars with a clear and comparative examination of ten significant areas of cultural activity that both shaped, and were shaped by women’s religious beliefs and practices: family life, literary and theological discourses, philanthropic networks, sisterhoods and deaconess institutions, revivals and preaching ministry, missionary organisations, national and transnational political reform networks, sexual ideas and practices, feminist communities, and alternative spiritual traditions. Together, the volume challenges widely-held truisms about the increasingly private and domesticated nature of faith, the feminisation of religion and the relationship between secularisation and modern life. Including case studies, further reading lists, and a survey of the existing scholarship, and with a British rather than Anglo-centric approach, this is an ideal book for anyone interested in women's religious experiences across the nineteeth and twentieth centuries.

Religious Issues in Nineteenth Century Feminism

Religious Issues in Nineteenth Century Feminism
Author: Donna A. Behnke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1982
Genre: Religion
ISBN: UVA:X000687956

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This book is a clear and informative resource for anyone interested in feminism, history, or both.

Nineteenth Century Religion Literature and Society

Nineteenth Century Religion  Literature and Society
Author: Naomi Hetherington,Clare Stainthorp
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2020-12-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781351272100

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This four-volume historical resource provides new opportunities for investigating the relationship between religion, literature and society in Britain and its imperial territories by making accessible a diverse selection of harder-to-find primary sources. These include religious fiction, poetry, essays, memoirs, sermons, travel writing, religious ephemera, unpublished notebooks and pamphlet literature. Spanning the long nineteenth century (c.1789–1914), the resource departs from older models of ‘the Victorian crisis of faith’ in order to open up new ways of conceptualising religion. Volume four on ‘Disbelief and New Beliefs’ explores the transformation of the religious landscape of Britain and its imperial territories during the nineteenth century as a result of key cultural and intellectual forces.

Nineteenth Century Women s Movements and the Bible

Nineteenth Century Women   s Movements and the Bible
Author: Angela Berlis,Christiana de Groot
Publsiher: SBL Press
Total Pages: 453
Release: 2024-03-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781628373530

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Nineteenth-Century Women’s Movements and the Bible examines politically motivated women’s movements in the nineteenth century, including the legal, cultural, and ecclesiastical contexts of women. Focusing on the period beginning with the French Revolution in 1789 through the end of World War I in 1918, contributors explore the many ways that women’s lives were limited in both the public and domestic spheres. Essays consider the social, political, biblical, and theological factors that resulted in a multinational raising of awareness and emancipation for women in the nineteenth century and the strengthening of their international networks. The contributors include Angela Berlis, Kristin Kobes Du Mez, Ute Gerhard, Christiana de Groot, Arnfriður Guðmundsdóttir, Izaak J. de Hulster, Elisabeth Joris, Christine Lienemann-Perrin, Amanda Russell-Jones, Claudia Setzer, Aud V. Tønnessen, Adriana Valerio, and Royce M. Victor.

Religion Feminism and the Family

Religion  Feminism  and the Family
Author: Anne E. Carr,Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen
Publsiher: Westminster John Knox Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0664255124

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Contemporary women's movement and the future of the American family.

Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America Set

Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America  Set
Author: Rosemary Skinner Keller,Rosemary Radford Ruether,Marie Cantlon
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 1443
Release: 2006-04-19
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780253346858

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A fundamental and well-illustrated reference collection for anyone interested in the role of women in North American religious life.

The Religious Imagination of American Women

The Religious Imagination of American Women
Author: Mary Farrell Bednarowski
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 1999-10-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780253213389

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"Explores five ideas that animate the theological imagination of women in religious communities throughout America: ambivalence toward tradition; the immanence, or indwelling, of the divine; the sacredness of the ordinary and the ordinariness of the sacred; the vision of the universe as a web of relationships; and healing as a central function of religion"--back cover.