Women and twentieth-century Protestantism / edited by Margaret Lamberts Bendroth and Virginia Lieson Brereton.
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Table of Contents:
- Saints but not subordinates: the Women's Missionary Union of the Southern Baptist Convention / Paul Harvey
- "Your daughters shall prophesy" : a history of women in ministry in the Latino Pentecostal movement in the United States / Gastón Espinosa
- Expanding feminism's field and focus: activism in the national council of churches in the 1960s and 1970s / Susan M. Hartmann
- The role of young people's societies in the training of Christian womanhood (and manhood), 1880-1910 / Christopher Coble
- Transnational women's activism: the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Japan and the United States / Rumi Yasutake
- Beyond Dr. Dobson: women, girls, and Focus on the Family / Colleen McDannell
- Unbinding their souls: Chinese Protestant women in twentieth-century America / Timothy Tseng
- Writing our way into history: gender, race, and the creation of Black denominational life / Laurie F. Maffly-Kipp
- Female suffering and religious devotion in American Pentecostalism / R. Marie Griffith
- "Let Christian women set the example in their own gifts": the "business" of Protestant women's organizations / Susan M. Yohn
- Healing hands, healthy bodies: Protestant women and faith healing in Canada and the United States, 1880-1930 / James W. Opp
- The women that publish the tidings: the International Association of Women Ministers / Mark Chaves
- Losing their religion: women, the state, and the ascension of secular discourse, 1890-1930 / Maureen Fitzgerald
- Feminism revisited: Protestantism and gender at the turn of the century / Ann Taves.