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by Bendroth, Margaret LambertsRent Textbook
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | |
Introduction | |
New Dimensions of the Separate Sphere: Women and Religious Institutions | p. 1 |
Saints but Not Subordinates: The Woman's Missionary Union of the Southern Baptist Convention | p. 4 |
"Your Daughters Shall Prophesy": A History of Women in Ministry in the Latino Pentecostal Movement in the United States | p. 25 |
Expanding Feminism's Field and Focus: Activism in the National Council of Churches in the 1960s and 1970s | p. 49 |
Religion, Modernity, and the Protestant Domestic Strategy | p. 71 |
The Role of Young People's Societies in the Training of Christian Womanhood (and Manhood), 1880-1910 | p. 74 |
Transnational Women's Activism: The Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Japan and the United States | p. 93 |
Beyond Dr. Dobson: Women, Girls, and Focus on the Family | p. 113 |
Constructing Women's Religious Experience | p. 133 |
Unbinding Their Souls: Chinese Protestant Women in Twentieth-Century America | p. 136 |
Writing Our Way into History: Gender, Race, and the Creation of Black Denominational Life | p. 164 |
Female Suffering and Religious Devotion in American Pentecostalism | p. 184 |
Women and the Professionalization of Religious Work | p. 209 |
"Let Christian Women Set the Example in Their Own Gifts": The "Business" of Protestant Women's Organizations | p. 213 |
Healing Hands, Healthy Bodies: Protestant Women and Faith Healing in Canada and the United States, 1880-1930 | p. 236 |
The Women That Publish the Tidings: The International Association of Women Ministers | p. 257 |
Women and Modernity | p. 277 |
Losing Their Religion: Women, the State, and the Ascension of Secular Discourse, 1890-1930 | p. 280 |
Feminization Revisited: Protestantism and Gender at the Turn of the Century | p. 304 |
Contributors | p. 325 |
Index | p. 327 |
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