In the late nineteenth century a gender battle was brewing in the Free Methodist Church. Since the denomination’s founding in 1860, women had pursued ordination. With the support of the denomination’s founder, Benjamin Titus Roberts, women began to wage a fierce editorial campaign in the pages of the denominational weekly magazine, The Free Methodist and the quadrennial special publication General Conference Dailies. The articles written by women and in defense of women’s roles in the denomination illustrate that the ‘woman issue’ was fiercely debated in nineteenth century American culture in numerous contexts. The Free Methodist debate occurred at a crucial time in American evangelical history when other similar denominations were also deb...
The issue of the role of women in ministry is far from new. Within Pentecostal churches, there have ...
Women preached and itinerated in different Methodist traditions in the first half of the nineteenth ...
Their numbers were few and their resources limited, yet for a brief and exceptional time in the late...
In the late nineteenth century a gender battle was brewing in the Free Methodist Church. Since the d...
This study focuses on two prominent evangelists, Ida Gage and Clara Wetherald, who served as two of ...
A response to the prominent Methodist historian David Hempton\u27s call to analyze women\u27s experi...
[The following] explores how Puritan women, such as Sarah Goodhue, Deborah Prince, and Sarah Osborn ...
This thesis examines and analyses the circumstances that led to women finding more opportunity for ...
Scholars have largely neglected the role of women in nineteenth century evangelicalism. Their studie...
This study focuses on the experience of three female clergy in The United Methodist Church. Historic...
The historical study of women and religion in America has been a boom industry in the last fifteen y...
In 1888, a thirty-eight year old mother of six, named Clara Babcock was lecturing on the Women’s Chr...
The role of women within the United Methodist church has been evolving since John Wesley began the M...
In the years prior to 1850 there was in evangelical circles a movement to free women from a restrict...
The reclamation and analysis of women's experiences within three Nonconformist denominations is the ...
The issue of the role of women in ministry is far from new. Within Pentecostal churches, there have ...
Women preached and itinerated in different Methodist traditions in the first half of the nineteenth ...
Their numbers were few and their resources limited, yet for a brief and exceptional time in the late...
In the late nineteenth century a gender battle was brewing in the Free Methodist Church. Since the d...
This study focuses on two prominent evangelists, Ida Gage and Clara Wetherald, who served as two of ...
A response to the prominent Methodist historian David Hempton\u27s call to analyze women\u27s experi...
[The following] explores how Puritan women, such as Sarah Goodhue, Deborah Prince, and Sarah Osborn ...
This thesis examines and analyses the circumstances that led to women finding more opportunity for ...
Scholars have largely neglected the role of women in nineteenth century evangelicalism. Their studie...
This study focuses on the experience of three female clergy in The United Methodist Church. Historic...
The historical study of women and religion in America has been a boom industry in the last fifteen y...
In 1888, a thirty-eight year old mother of six, named Clara Babcock was lecturing on the Women’s Chr...
The role of women within the United Methodist church has been evolving since John Wesley began the M...
In the years prior to 1850 there was in evangelical circles a movement to free women from a restrict...
The reclamation and analysis of women's experiences within three Nonconformist denominations is the ...
The issue of the role of women in ministry is far from new. Within Pentecostal churches, there have ...
Women preached and itinerated in different Methodist traditions in the first half of the nineteenth ...
Their numbers were few and their resources limited, yet for a brief and exceptional time in the late...