Women in God's Army: gender and equality in the early Salvation Army
Gender, stratification, and the sacred -- Ambiguous heritage : the Salvation Army's victorian and evangelical roots -- William Booth and women : settled views? -- Gendered geography : male Salvationists and women -- Catherine Booth : a public and domestic legacy -- Public and domestic service :...
Summary: | Gender, stratification, and the sacred -- Ambiguous heritage : the Salvation Army's victorian and evangelical roots -- William Booth and women : settled views? -- Gendered geography : male Salvationists and women -- Catherine Booth : a public and domestic legacy -- Public and domestic service : the experiences of female officers. The early Salvation Army professed its commitment to sexual equality in ministry and leadership. In fact, its founding constitution proclaimed women had the right to preach and hold any office in the organization. But did they? Women in God's Army is the first study of its kind devoted to the critical analysis of this central claim. It traces the extent to which this egalitarian ideal was realized in the private and public lives of first- and second-generation female Salvationists in Britain and argues that the Salvation Army was found wanting in its overall commitment to w |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record |
Physical Description: | Online Ressource (xiv, 242 pages), portraits. |
ISBN: | 0889208212 |