Saving Women is a much-needed study of women’s contributions to the theology of evangelism. Through a careful consideration of the primary sources of six Protestant women ministering in America from 1800-1950, this historical and theological study demonstrates that these women combined verbal proclamation with other historic Christian practices in their roles as preacher, visitor, missionary, educator, activist, and reformer.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
1 Dorothy Ripley
2 Sarah and Angelina Grimke
3 Julia Foote
4 Frances Willard
5 Helen Barrett Montgomery
6 Mary Mc Leod Bethune
Conclusion
Über den Autor
Laceye Warner (Ph.D. Trinity College) is Associate Dean for Academic Formation, Associate Professor of the Practice of Evangelism & Methodist Studies, and the Royce and Jane Reynolds Teaching Fellow at Duke Divinity School.