In recent decades, religious conservatives and secular liberals have battled over the "appropriate" role of women in society. In this absorbing exploration of Women's Aglow Fellowship, the largest women's evangelical organization in the world, R. Marie Griffith challenges the simple generalizations often made about charismatic or "spirit-filled" Christian women and uncovers important connections between Aglow members and the feminists to whom they so often seem opposed. Women's Aglow is an international, interdenominational group of "spirit-filled" women who meet outside the formal church structure for healing prayer, worship, and testimony. Aglow represents a wider evangelical culture that has gained recent media attention as women inspire...
“We Need a Revival” explores a new reality among evangelical millennials who are participating in so...
These reflections, based on a series published in The National Catholic Reporter, were inspired by t...
This article examines religious and gendered identities through an ethnographic study of unmarried e...
Evangelical churches in the United States are often portrayed as misogynistic due to their adherence...
The analysis presented in this article focuses on two contemporary Christian religious movements, wh...
The popularity of digital media has spurred what has been called a “crisis of authority”. How do fem...
Griffith (Ruth Marie). Daughters, Evangelical Women and the Power of Submission. In: Archives de sci...
[The following] explores how Puritan women, such as Sarah Goodhue, Deborah Prince, and Sarah Osborn ...
Women have outnumbered men as followers of Christianity at least since the transition to industrial ...
Many evangelical and Pentecostal churches emphasize men’s headship (authority) over women. Yet women...
Evangelicals are frequently perceived as conservative, for instance in their perspective on women. T...
Because feminism is concerned with equality for men and women and the interrogation of gender as a s...
Scholars have largely neglected the role of women in nineteenth century evangelicalism. Their studie...
The question of whether or not feminisms can be located amongst Pentecostal and evangelical women ha...
Femininity and female gender roles in conservative religious environments are highly disputed topics...
“We Need a Revival” explores a new reality among evangelical millennials who are participating in so...
These reflections, based on a series published in The National Catholic Reporter, were inspired by t...
This article examines religious and gendered identities through an ethnographic study of unmarried e...
Evangelical churches in the United States are often portrayed as misogynistic due to their adherence...
The analysis presented in this article focuses on two contemporary Christian religious movements, wh...
The popularity of digital media has spurred what has been called a “crisis of authority”. How do fem...
Griffith (Ruth Marie). Daughters, Evangelical Women and the Power of Submission. In: Archives de sci...
[The following] explores how Puritan women, such as Sarah Goodhue, Deborah Prince, and Sarah Osborn ...
Women have outnumbered men as followers of Christianity at least since the transition to industrial ...
Many evangelical and Pentecostal churches emphasize men’s headship (authority) over women. Yet women...
Evangelicals are frequently perceived as conservative, for instance in their perspective on women. T...
Because feminism is concerned with equality for men and women and the interrogation of gender as a s...
Scholars have largely neglected the role of women in nineteenth century evangelicalism. Their studie...
The question of whether or not feminisms can be located amongst Pentecostal and evangelical women ha...
Femininity and female gender roles in conservative religious environments are highly disputed topics...
“We Need a Revival” explores a new reality among evangelical millennials who are participating in so...
These reflections, based on a series published in The National Catholic Reporter, were inspired by t...
This article examines religious and gendered identities through an ethnographic study of unmarried e...