Evangelical Christian Women, 9780814737705
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“Evangelical Christian Women” offers a look at conservative women who challenge gender norms within their religious traditions, the fallout they experience as part of the ensuing conflict, and the significance of the conflict over gender for the development and character of culture.

Evangelical Christian Women

war stories in the gender battles

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  • Paperback

    277 pages

  • Release Date

    30 November 2003

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Summary

Evangelical Christian Women draws on two years of ethnographic research nationwide to shed new light on the gender conflict faced by women in evangelical Christianity. Julie Ingersoll goes beyond previous attempts to find avenues of empowerment for fundamentalist women to offer a more nuanced look at the challenges they face when they occupy positions of leadership which violate traditional gender norms. She looks where other studies do not–at women who, while remaining entrenched in and comm…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780814737705
ISBN-10:0814737706
Series:Qualitative Studies in Religion
Author:Julie Ingersoll
Publisher:New York University Press
Imprint:New York University Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:277
Release Date:30 November 2003
Weight:272g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“Especially valuable for religious studies and women’s studies scholars and sociologists of religion interested in gender and/or women in religious movements.” –Nova Religios “It is the trend in scholarship these days to argue that women find empowerment in restriction. Ingersoll argues, however, that an alternative interpretation may be that subordinate living may empower a form of relational power.” –Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion “The feminist resistance [Ingersoll] documents, if able to assert itself, could have profound consequences not only for evangelical women but for the rest of us as well, by opening up the door for a detente in our current culture wars.”–The Women’s Review of Books”Ingersoll has done the sociology of religion an enormous service by providing a more nuanced description of the ongoing personal and institutional struggles of the minority of conservative Protestants who identify themselves both evangelical and feminist.“.”– Sally K. Gallagher, Oregon State University “This highly accessible book should be required reading across all denominations.” –Christianity Today

About The Author

Julie Ingersoll

Julie Ingersoll is Assistant Professor of Religious Studies, University of North Florida, Jacksonville.

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