Siirry suoraan sisältöön
Into the Pulpit
Into the Pulpit
Tallenna

Into the Pulpit

Lue Adobe DRM-yhteensopivassa e-kirjojen lukuohjelmassaTämä e-kirja on kopiosuojattu Adobe DRM:llä, mikä vaikuttaa siihen, millä alustalla voit lukea kirjaa. Lue lisää
The debate over womens roles in the Southern Baptist Conventions conservative ascendance is often seen as secondary to theological and biblical concerns. Elizabeth Flowers argues, however, that for both moderate and conservative Baptist women all of whom had much at stake disagreements that touched on their familial roles and ecclesial authority have always been primary. And, in the turbulent postwar era, debate over their roles caused fierce internal controversy. While the legacy of race and civil rights lingered well into the 1990s, views on womens submission to male authority provided the most salient test by which moderates were identified and expelled in a process that led to significant splits in the Church. In Flowerss expansive history of Southern Baptist women, the woman question is integral to almost every area of Southern Baptist concern: hermeneutics, ecclesial polity, missionary work, church-state relations, and denominational history.Flowerss analysis, part of the expanding survey of Americas religious and cultural landscape after World War II, points to the Souths changing identity and connects religious and regional issues to the complicated relationship between race and gender during and after the civil rights movement. She also shows how feminism and shifting womens roles, behaviors, and practices played a significant part in debates that simmer among Baptists and evangelicals throughout the nation today.
Alaotsikko
Southern Baptist Women and Power since World War II
ISBN
9780807869987
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
9.4.2012
Formaatti
  • Epub - Adobe DRM
Lue e-kirjoja täällä
  • Lue e-kirja mobiililaitteella/tabletilla
  • Lukulaite
  • Tietokone