Good and mad: mainline Protestant churchwomen, 1920-1980
"Good and Mad tells the story of women in liberal Protestant churches, the so-called "mainline," during a complex era, after the suffrage amendment and before the advent of second wave feminism. These socially progressive churchwomen, predominantly white but also African American, coa...
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Format: | Print Book |
Language: | English |
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New York
Oxford University Press
[2023]
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In: | Year: 2023 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
USA
/ Protestant woman
/ Equal rights (motif)
/ Women's emancipation
/ History 1920-1980
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IxTheo Classification: | KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history KBQ North America KDD Protestant Church |
Further subjects: | B
Protestant women
History 20th century
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Summary: | "Good and Mad tells the story of women in liberal Protestant churches, the so-called "mainline," during a complex era, after the suffrage amendment and before the advent of second wave feminism. These socially progressive churchwomen, predominantly white but also African American, coastal urbanites as well as salt-of-the-earth Southerners and Midwesterners, campaigned for human rights and global peace, worked for interracial cooperation, and opened the path to women's ordination-and chose to do so within churches that denied them equality. Historian Margaret Bendroth explores the paradoxes and conflicting loyalties of churchwomen in this "between time," interweaving a larger story with vignettes of individual women who knew both the value of compromise and the cost of anger. This lively historical account, told with women at the center rather than the periphery, incorporates the efforts of churchwomen from the rural South to the halls of the World Council of Churches in Geneva, Switzerland. It explains not just how feminism finally took root in American mainline churches, but why change was so long in coming"-- |
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Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Physical Description: | x, 246 Seiten, Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 0197654061 |