Synopses & Reviews
The opening of the ordained ministry to women, in the larger context of the women's movement in America, has created an unprecedented situation within Protestant denominations. Women are now increasingly visible in religious organizations previously administered solely by men. Congregations, church agencies, educational institutions, and volunteer organizations are all affected by the "gender shift" within mainstream Protestantism. Episcopal Women is the first careful historical and sociological study of the impact of these gender changes on a particular religious institution. This groundbreaking volume includes essays on Episcopal theology and women's spirituality, the urban church, aging and the church, women's organizations, women donors, clerical leadership, and black women's experience in the Episcopal Church.
Review
"It is a pleasure to see [Ann Askew] singled out from the crowd; you will enjoy making the acquaintance of so colorful a personality."--Chronique
"This is an excellent edition with an informative introduction detailing the numerous printed versions of the examinations, an indication of their popularity."--Religious Studies Review
"...for making Anne Askew's work more readily available, Beilin deserves our gratitude."--Sixteenth Century Journal
"Elaine Beilin has provided a fine scholarly introduction and a critical apparatus that increase the value of Anne Askew's account."--Church History
Review
"[This] is one of those ground-breaking books that ought to herald a 'next generation' of studies in a number of fields. Feminist theologians and historians will find here a valuable resource for scholarship....Moreover, one of the greatest strengths of the book is its ability to unearth the wells of wisdom that reside in 'ordinary' women in 'ordinary' congregations."--Anglican Theological Review
"A pioneering work in the field of Women's religious Studies...Ground breaking."--Trinity News
About the Author
The late
Catherine M. Prelinger, author of
Charity, Challenge, and Change: Religious Dimensions of the Mid-Nineteenth-Century Women's Movement in Germany (1987), was Assistant Editor of the Benjamin Franklin Papers at Yale University.