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.
Tabella dei contenuti
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
Circa l’autore
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.