Women and Religion
The Original Sourcebook of Women in Christian Thought
A thoroughly revised and updated edition of the most outstanding volume on women in ChristianityA classic in the field of religious studies since its original publication in 1977, Women and Religion has remained the definitive and most compelling documentary history of the relationship between Christianity and half of its membership. This new edition—completely revised by the original editors, renowned historian Elizabeth A. Clark and theologian Herbert Richardson, with the assistance of Gary Brower and Randall Styers—includes fully updated introductions, newly available source material, and incisive contemporary analysis. An invaluable resource for exploring the progressive history of women and Christian thought.
A thoroughly revised and updated edition of the most outstanding volume on women in ChristianityA classic in the field of religious studies since its original publication in 1977, Women and Religion has remained the definitive and most compelling documentary history of the relationship between Christianity and half of its membership. This new edition?completely revised by the original editors, renowned historian Elizabeth A. Clark and theologian Herbert Richardson, with the assistance of Gary Brower and Randall Styers?includes fully updated introductions, newly available source material, and incisive contemporary analysis. An invaluable resource for exploring the progressive history of women and Christian thought.
Autor: | Clark, Elizabeth A. |
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ISBN: | 9780060614096 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Verlag: | Harper Collins (US) |
Veröffentlicht: | 20.11.1996 |
Untertitel: | The Original Sourcebook of Women in Christian Thought |
Schlagworte: | RELIGION: Christian Church / History RELIGION: Faith RELIGION: Inspirational RELIGION: THEOLOGY Religion: general SOCIAL SCIENCE: Feminism & Feminist Theory SOCIAL SCIENCE: Gender Studies SOCIAL SCIENCE: Sociology of Religion SOCIAL SCIENCE: Women's Studies |
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