You Have Stept Out of Your Place: A History of Women and Religion in AmericaWestminster John Knox Press, 1996 - 500 páginas "Susan Hill Lindley presents the story of women and religion in America from the colonial period through the mid-1990s. Women throughout American history have repeatedly been accused of "stepping out of their places" as many have fought for more rewarding roles in the church and society. In this book, Lindley demonstrates that just as religion in the traditional sense has influenced the lives of American women through its institutions, values, and sanctions, so women themselves have had a significant effect on the shape of American religion through the years." "Lindley chronicles the struggles and successes of scores of American women who, beginning with the Puritan Anne Hutchinson, have challenged the subordinate roles assigned to them by their families, churches, and society, in defiance of the presumed divine sanction for their subordination." ""You Have Stept Out of Your Place" presents the experiences of women in various geographic, ethnic, racial, and denominational backgrounds. Compelling portraits of these women emerge as we bear witness to their enduring contributions to American religion today."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved |
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... teachers was frequently articulated in terms of the nation's moral and religious needs , and teaching was explicitly defended as a religious vocation , not only ap- propriate to women but best fulfilled by them . When Catharine Beecher ...
... teachers was frequently articulated in terms of the nation's moral and religious needs , and teaching was explicitly defended as a religious vocation , not only ap- propriate to women but best fulfilled by them . When Catharine Beecher ...
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... teaching . As Jacqueline Jones notes in her study of northern teachers in Georgia , “ The Freedmen's teachers derived justification for their work from the ideology of evangelical abolitionism . Slavery was a sin against God and man ...
... teaching . As Jacqueline Jones notes in her study of northern teachers in Georgia , “ The Freedmen's teachers derived justification for their work from the ideology of evangelical abolitionism . Slavery was a sin against God and man ...
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... Teaching sis- ters were paid significantly less than women who taught in public schools , and they received less than male teaching religious , despite the fact that both groups had taken vows of poverty ! 44 Thus the needs of the Ameri ...
... Teaching sis- ters were paid significantly less than women who taught in public schools , and they received less than male teaching religious , despite the fact that both groups had taken vows of poverty ! 44 Thus the needs of the Ameri ...
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Anne Hutchinson | 1 |
Quakers in Colonial America | 8 |
Puritanism in America | 16 |
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