Triumph Over Silence: Women in Protestant History
By (Author) Richard Greaves
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
14th November 1985
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Gender studies: women and girls
280.4088042
Hardback
295
This timely and fascinating historical study of Protestant women will increase the appreciation of their continuing struggle for acceptance within their churches and of their contribution to the success of the Protestant movement. An introductory chapter traces the origins of female subordination and exclusion from the preaching ministry, a practice that was reinforced by Protestant interpretations of Scripture. In essays contributed by recognized specialists, women's roles both in the early development of Protestant sects and in supporting established churches are examined, and their contributions--through teaching, charitable activities, donations, writing, speech making and publishing--are noted. This volume includes an account of Protestant women's involvement in reform movements and their prolonged struggle for ordination and acceptance in the preaching ministry.
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