In Our Own Voices: Four Centuries of American Women's Religious WritingRosemary Skinner Keller, Rosemary Radford Ruether Westminster John Knox Press, 1 jan. 2000 - 542 sidor Drawing from primary source documents such as diaries, letters, speeches, sermons, essays, and books from seventeenth-century colonial settlements in North America to today, this volume recovers the contributions of women to American religion. With its breadth and richness of sources it will be of interest and use to feminists, church historians, and students. |
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Catholic Women Rosemary Radford Ruether | 17 |
Protestant Laywomen in Institutional Churches | 61 |
Jewish Women Ann Braude | 109 |
Black Women Emilie M Townes | 153 |
Protestant Women and Social Reform | 247 |
Utopian and Communal Societies | 341 |
American Indian Women Inés Maria Talamantez | 383 |
Growing Pluralism New Dialogue | 425 |
Contributors | 511 |
Permissions Acknowledgments | 537 |
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