PhD ThesisThe thesis starts with the observation that although women have been active in English Unitarian congregations since their foundation, they are absent from the standard writings on Unitarian theology and history. In the first chapter I situate myself within the Unitarian movement and as a feminist theologian and then examine relevant work by others. Through three main case studies and drawing on their 'documents of life' as well as published writings, I explore how Unitarian women from the mid eighteenth century to the beginning of the twentieth century understood and acted out their faith. The first study, of Anna Laetitia Barbauld (1743-1825), shows how a woman could negotiate the various exclusions and use various oppor...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary exploration of spiritual autobiography by nineteenth-centu...
After the methodology chapter and two contextual chapters tracing the background factors, the three ...
The diary of Sarah Connell Ayer (1791-1835) reveals the motivations of a woman caught up in the Seco...
This thesis redefines the origins of the nineteenth century women's rights campaigns in Britain. Con...
This dissertation adds to the work of recovering the voices of pre-twentieth-century women interpret...
ABSTRACT OF THESIS Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to...
In the communal Massachusetts society known as Hopedale, existing formally from 1841 to 1856, women ...
This thesis examines and analyses the circumstances that led to women finding more opportunity for ...
The question of whether or not feminisms can be located amongst Pentecostal and evangelical women ha...
Religion was an integral part of many women's lives in the nineteenth century, yet much remains to b...
Faith Positions is a study of the ways in which various modes of nineteenth-century religious belief...
Review of: A Woman\u27s Ministry: Mary Collson\u27s Search for Reform as a Unitarian Minister, a Hul...
[From the introduction]:This thesis will explore the philosophical writing of four female reformers,...
This thesis examines the role of religion— both liberal and evangelical Protestantism— in the develo...
To paraphrase Jane Austen, it is a truth universally acknowledged that traditional historiography re...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary exploration of spiritual autobiography by nineteenth-centu...
After the methodology chapter and two contextual chapters tracing the background factors, the three ...
The diary of Sarah Connell Ayer (1791-1835) reveals the motivations of a woman caught up in the Seco...
This thesis redefines the origins of the nineteenth century women's rights campaigns in Britain. Con...
This dissertation adds to the work of recovering the voices of pre-twentieth-century women interpret...
ABSTRACT OF THESIS Let your women keep silence in the churches: for it is not permitted unto them to...
In the communal Massachusetts society known as Hopedale, existing formally from 1841 to 1856, women ...
This thesis examines and analyses the circumstances that led to women finding more opportunity for ...
The question of whether or not feminisms can be located amongst Pentecostal and evangelical women ha...
Religion was an integral part of many women's lives in the nineteenth century, yet much remains to b...
Faith Positions is a study of the ways in which various modes of nineteenth-century religious belief...
Review of: A Woman\u27s Ministry: Mary Collson\u27s Search for Reform as a Unitarian Minister, a Hul...
[From the introduction]:This thesis will explore the philosophical writing of four female reformers,...
This thesis examines the role of religion— both liberal and evangelical Protestantism— in the develo...
To paraphrase Jane Austen, it is a truth universally acknowledged that traditional historiography re...
This dissertation is an interdisciplinary exploration of spiritual autobiography by nineteenth-centu...
After the methodology chapter and two contextual chapters tracing the background factors, the three ...
The diary of Sarah Connell Ayer (1791-1835) reveals the motivations of a woman caught up in the Seco...