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From Preachers to Suffragists

Woman's Rights and Religious Conviction in the Lives of Three Nineteenth-Century

From Preachers to Suffragists

Woman's Rights and Religious Conviction in the Lives of Three Nineteenth-Century

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£20.99

Publisher: Westminster/John Knox Press,U.S.
ISBN: 9780664226152
Number of Pages: 200
Width: 15.2 cm
Height: 22.9 cm

The women's rights movement in nineteenth-century America has primarily been interpreted as a secular movement. However, in From Preachers to Suffragists, Beverly Zink-Sawyer examines the lives of three nineteenth-century clergywomen--Antoinette Brown Blackwell, Olympia Brown, and Anna Howard Shaw--who, seeing their calling to the suffrage movement as an extension of their call to ministry, left the parish to join and become leaders in the movement. Zink-Sawyer tells the stories of their courageous lives, quoting their sermons and writings and tracing their struggles before and after ordination. In doing so, she persuasively demonstrates the vital importance of these leaders--of their religious rhetoric and their theological leadership--in shaping the movement as a whole, reclaiming its religious roots and making a major, even corrective, contribution to American history.

Beverly Zink-Sawyer

Beverly Zink-Sawyer is Samuel W. Newell, Jr. Professor of Preaching and Worship at Union Theological Seminary and Presbyterian School of Christian Education in Richmond, Virginia. The editor of the Abingdon Women's Preaching Annual for three consecutive years, she is the author of From Preachers to Suffragists as well as numerous articles, book reviews, and published sermons.

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