The religious history of American women reimagining the past /
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Language: | English |
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Chapel Hill [N.C.] :
University of North Carolina Press,
c2007.
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Table of Contents:
- Puritan women, spiritual power, and the question of sexuality / Marilyn J. Westerkamp - Revelation, witchcraft, and the danger of knowing God's secrets / Elizabeth Reis - Hail Mary down by the riverside: black and white Catholic women in early America / Emily Clark - Sarah Osborn's enlightenment: reimagining Eighteenth-Century intellectual history / Catherine A. Brekus - Beyond the meetinghouse: women and Protestant spirituality in early America / Janet Moore Lindman - Unrespectable saints: women of the church of God in Christ / Anthea D. Butler - Women's popular literature as theological discourse: a Mormon case study, 1880-1920 / Susanna Morrill - The "new woman" at the "university": gender and American Catholic identity in the Progressive Era / Kathleen Sprows Cummings - Faith, Feminism and history / Ann Braude - "Are you the white sisters or the black sisters?": women confounding categories of race and gender / Amy Koehlinger - Engendering dissent: women and American Judaism / Pamela S. Nadell - Little slices of Heaven and Mary's candy kisses: Mexican American women redefining Feminism and Catholicism / Kristy Nabhan-Warren.