Daughters of the church : women and ministry from new testament times to the present / Ruth A. Tucker and Walter L. Liefeld. [print]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Academie Books, (c)1987.Description: 552 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
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  • BV639.L719.D384 1987
  • BV639
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Contents:
Acts and epistles: prophesying daughters and silenced wives -- The rise of the church and the downfall of Rome: martyrs and sex objects-- Medieval Catholicism: nuns, "heretics," and mystics -- Reformation Protestantism: daring noblewomen and Godly wives -- Post-Reformation sectarianism: visionaries and "she-preachers" -- Trans-Atlantic reform and revivalism: social workers and lay evangelists -- Foreign missions: jungle pioneers and urban church planters -- The non-Western church: lowly bible women and renowned educators -- Modern Pentecostalism and denominationalism: tent-toting evangelists and ordained ministers -- The contemporary church faces the issues.
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The Gospel and the world of Jesus: wives and mothers -- Acts and epistles: prophesying daughters and silenced wives -- The rise of the church and the downfall of Rome: martyrs and sex objects-- Medieval Catholicism: nuns, "heretics," and mystics -- Reformation Protestantism: daring noblewomen and Godly wives -- Post-Reformation sectarianism: visionaries and "she-preachers" -- Trans-Atlantic reform and revivalism: social workers and lay evangelists -- Foreign missions: jungle pioneers and urban church planters -- The non-Western church: lowly bible women and renowned educators -- Modern Pentecostalism and denominationalism: tent-toting evangelists and ordained ministers -- The contemporary church faces the issues.

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