Sisters and Saints: Women and American ReligionOxford University Press, 21 Kas 2007 - 144 sayfa "Women are the backbone of the church," says an old African-American aphorism. Since the 1660s, women have made up the majority of members in almost all American religious groups. They have provided essential financial and social support and worked tirelessly in the background of church-based activities. Throughout American history, women have raised money for churches and synagogues, embroidered altar cloths, taught Sunday school, prepared parish meals, and sung in the choir. They have educated their children in their beliefs and taken them to their places of worship. Yet it is primarily men who have historically occupied the high rungs of church hierarchy and made the important decisions affecting their congregations. Ann Braude examines the central role of women in American religious history, focusing on their efforts to achieve greater recognition and equal rights, their recent admission to religious leadership, and the emergence of feminist theology in the late 20th century. Colonist Margaret Winthrop, African-American preacher Jarena Lee, Christian Science founder Mary Baker Eddy, and Zionist leader Henrietta Szold are among the women discussed in these pages who have made major contributions to the spiritual and material growth of religious organizations in America. |
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... history. Likewise, if we want to understand the history of American women, we need to examine the religious beliefs and activities that so many have found so meaningful. CHAPTER 1 Planting Religious Households W hen Margaret Winthrop was 3.
... history. Likewise, if we want to understand the history of American women, we need to examine the religious beliefs and activities that so many have found so meaningful. CHAPTER 1 Planting Religious Households W hen Margaret Winthrop was 3.
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... Winthrop was pregnant with her fifth child in 1629, her husband, John, left England to lead a party of settlers to a distant and unknown place: North America. Margaret shared her husband's passion for the new religious movement of ...
... Winthrop was pregnant with her fifth child in 1629, her husband, John, left England to lead a party of settlers to a distant and unknown place: North America. Margaret shared her husband's passion for the new religious movement of ...
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... Winthrop became the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Margaret bore a baby girl named Anne thousands of miles away. Margaret and John agreed to think of each other every Monday and Friday from five to six o'clock. Their ...
... Winthrop became the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Margaret bore a baby girl named Anne thousands of miles away. Margaret and John agreed to think of each other every Monday and Friday from five to six o'clock. Their ...
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... my tongue utter, but I will endeavor to show it as well as I can to thee, and to all that love thee,” Margaret wrote to John while he was away on business. She signed her letter, as always, “your faythful and obedient wife Margaret Winthrop ...
... my tongue utter, but I will endeavor to show it as well as I can to thee, and to all that love thee,” Margaret wrote to John while he was away on business. She signed her letter, as always, “your faythful and obedient wife Margaret Winthrop ...
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... Margaret Winthrop prepared herself for death eight times as she prepared for the birth of eight babies. She survived ... Margaret Winthrop lost a child, she struggled to accept the death as the will of God. And each time, she succeeded ...
... Margaret Winthrop prepared herself for death eight times as she prepared for the birth of eight babies. She survived ... Margaret Winthrop lost a child, she struggled to accept the death as the will of God. And each time, she succeeded ...
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When the Spirit Moves Women | 28 |
Mothers and Daughters Maintain the Home | 48 |
Organized Womanhood | 69 |
Old Faiths in New Times | 94 |
CHRONOLOGY | 121 |
FURTHER READING | 124 |
INDEX | 128 |
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