This article presents one of the theological contexts for early feminist thought in England in the late seventeenth century. It argues that an emerging universalist soteriology in Platonist and radical thought had a positive impact on discourses about sexual equality, and shows how two female writers (the Quaker Elizabeth Bathurst and the visionary M. Marsin) combined their critique of the doctrine of limited atonement - in other words, the idea of an exclusive elect - with a confident assertion of women's calling to preach and teach in the Church. © The author 2009. Journal compilation © 2009 Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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PhDWomen were prominent in the Lollard movement in the fifteenth century, but it is only in the mid...
Female Quaker preachers of mid-seventeenth century England perplexed their non-Quaker contemporaries...
[From the introduction]:This thesis will explore the philosophical writing of four female reformers,...
This article presents one of the theological contexts for early feminist thought in England in the l...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between women and power in 17th c. England at a...
Prior to emergence of contemporary Christian feminism, 17 th century British Quakerism was rooted in...
[Quaker Women in the Seventeenth Century] The article describes the central role of women in the ori...
This thesis examines the writing in poetry and prose of a small group of English feminist writers of...
In the Interregnum England, many women preachers appeared among the radical sectarian movement. They...
This thesis attempts to reconcile a feminist with a conte1tuallst approach. It enquires jnto the his...
This chapter analyses early-modern English women writers and the number and patterns of their public...
Never in its fifteen-hundred year history had the Roman Catholic Church been so shaken as when, in t...
This paper argues that, although Margaret Cavendish’s main philosophical contributions are not...
This dissertation examines the ideas expressed in the prophecies written by women during the English...
This paper assesses the position of women within the Quaker community, concentrating on their minist...
PhDWomen were prominent in the Lollard movement in the fifteenth century, but it is only in the mid...
Female Quaker preachers of mid-seventeenth century England perplexed their non-Quaker contemporaries...
[From the introduction]:This thesis will explore the philosophical writing of four female reformers,...