This comparative study graphs the feminist theological trajectory of the religious writings of four eclectic, but similar, women: Hannah More, Mary Wollstonecraft, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Mary Baker Eddy.
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Introduction The Female Subject: Forceful Fathers, Prescriptive Pinnies, and the Reinforcing of Female Subjection ‘The Religious is Personal is Political’: Corrupt Politics, Personal Conversion, and the Reforming Potential of Spiritually-minded Women Education, Sensibility, and Religion: Intelligent Intuitivism, Fixed Principles, and a First Cause Woman’s Right to Revelation: Spiritual Suffrage and the Word of God Woman, the Elect of God?: Slaves, Salvation, and Matriarchal Ministers Conclusion
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ARLEEN M. INGHAM is an Independent Scholar whose work focuses on the intersection of literature and philosophy. She holds a Ph D from the University of Hull, UK.