Nineteenth-Century Women's Movements and the Bible
ISBN: 9781628373530
Platform/Publisher: Ebook Central / Society of Biblical Literature
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Subjects: Literature; History; Social Science;

Nineteenth-Century Women's Movements and the Bible examines politically motivated women's movements in the nineteenth century, including the legal, cultural, and ecclesiastical contexts of women. Focusing on the period beginning with the French Revolution in 1789 through the end of World War I in 1918, contributors explore the many ways that women's lives were limited in both the public and domestic spheres. Essays consider the social, political, biblical, and theological factors that resulted in a multinational raising of awareness and emancipation for women in the nineteenth century and the strengthening of their international networks. The contributors include Angela Berlis, Kristin Kobes Du Mez, Ute Gerhard, Christiana de Groot, Arnfriður Guðmundsdóttir, Izaak J. de Hulster, Elisabeth Joris, Christine Lienemann-Perrin, Amanda Russell-Jones, Claudia Setzer, Aud V. Tønnessen, Adriana Valerio, and Royce M. Victor.


Angela Berlis is Professor of History of Old Catholicism and General Church History in the Institute of Old Catholic Theology in the Faculty of Theology at the University of Bern in Switzerland.

Christiana de Groot is Professor Emerita from the Department of Religion at Calvin University, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

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