![]() | Women in American Religion Subjects: Women in Christianity -- United States -- Addresses essays lectures; Women in Church Work -- United States -- Addresses essays lectures; Women in Judaism -- United State -- Addresses essays lectures; United States -- Religion -- Addresses essays l; Cotton Mather called them "the hidden ones." Although historians of religion occasionally refer to the fact that women have always constituted a majority of churchgoers, until recently none of them have investigated the historical implications of the situation or v the role of woman in the church. But the focus of church history has been moving toward a broader awareness, from studying religious institutions and their pastors to studying the people--the laity--and the nature of religious experience. This book explores the many common elements of this experience for women in church and temple, regardless of their differences in faith. |
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