Women and 20th Century Protestantism

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Pub. Date: 2001-01-01
Publisher(s): Univ of Illinois Pr
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Summary

"Since the early twentieth century, women's aspirations have taken a variety of forms in Protestant churches, shaped by such forces as feminism, secularization, social activism, and the professionalization of religious work. Giving voice to a broad range of Protestant women, this landmark volume launches a stimulating investigation into the story of women and religion in the twentieth century.These smart, vigorous essays run the gamut of historical contexts to probe the meaning and impact of social change on women in the church. Contributors consider the emergence of Latina Pentecostal clergy in the United States and the success of the Women's Missionary Union of the Southern Baptist Convention in remaining independent of male-dominated denominational structures. They discuss James Dobson's Focus on the Family, a program closely associated with conservative, fundamentalist values, and ponder its enormous appeal to women and girls. Among other topics, the authors discuss Chinese immigrant women who embraced the relative freedom offered by Protestant religion, turn-of-the-century African American women who assumed religious authority through their historical writing, and the struggles of women faith healers in defining their role amid medical and evangelical professionalism. They also pursue links between a ""feminine"" preference for nonconfrontational, egalitarian settings and the nature of women's successes and setbacks in their churches.Women and Twentieth-Century Protestantism demonstrates the variety of women's experience and the breadth of their influence as missionaries, thinkers, activists, theologians, and reformers. This important volume also illustrates the persistence of the ""stained-glass ceiling"" in constraining women's ordination as well as the increasing disenchantment of many within the church."

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction
New Dimensions of the Separate Sphere: Women and Religious Institutionsp. 1
Saints but Not Subordinates: The Woman's Missionary Union of the Southern Baptist Conventionp. 4
"Your Daughters Shall Prophesy": A History of Women in Ministry in the Latino Pentecostal Movement in the United Statesp. 25
Expanding Feminism's Field and Focus: Activism in the National Council of Churches in the 1960s and 1970sp. 49
Religion, Modernity, and the Protestant Domestic Strategyp. 71
The Role of Young People's Societies in the Training of Christian Womanhood (and Manhood), 1880-1910p. 74
Transnational Women's Activism: The Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Japan and the United Statesp. 93
Beyond Dr. Dobson: Women, Girls, and Focus on the Familyp. 113
Constructing Women's Religious Experiencep. 133
Unbinding Their Souls: Chinese Protestant Women in Twentieth-Century Americap. 136
Writing Our Way into History: Gender, Race, and the Creation of Black Denominational Lifep. 164
Female Suffering and Religious Devotion in American Pentecostalismp. 184
Women and the Professionalization of Religious Workp. 209
"Let Christian Women Set the Example in Their Own Gifts": The "Business" of Protestant Women's Organizationsp. 213
Healing Hands, Healthy Bodies: Protestant Women and Faith Healing in Canada and the United States, 1880-1930p. 236
The Women That Publish the Tidings: The International Association of Women Ministersp. 257
Women and Modernityp. 277
Losing Their Religion: Women, the State, and the Ascension of Secular Discourse, 1890-1930p. 280
Feminization Revisited: Protestantism and Gender at the Turn of the Centuryp. 304
Contributorsp. 325
Indexp. 327
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