Episcopal Women: Gender, Spirituality, and Commitment in an American Mainline DenominationCatherine M. Prelinger Oxford University Press, 1992 - 363 pages The opening of the ordained ministry to women, in the larger context of the women's movement in America, has created an unprecedented situation within Protestant denominations. Women are now increasingly visible in religious organizations previously administered solely by men. Congregations, church agencies, educational institutions, and volunteer organizations are all affected by the "gender shift" within mainstream Protestantism. Episcopal Women is the first careful historical and sociological study of the impact of these gender changes on a particular religious institution. This groundbreaking volume includes essays on Episcopal theology and women's spirituality, the urban church, aging and the church, women's organizations, women donors, clerical leadership, and black women's experience in the Episcopal Church. |
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... percent of all Episcopalians had incomes over $ 20,000 as compared with 21 percent of the overall population . 43 percent said their occupations were professional or busi- ness and 45 percent had gone to college , compared with 25 percent ...
... percent of all Episcopalians had incomes over $ 20,000 as compared with 21 percent of the overall population . 43 percent said their occupations were professional or busi- ness and 45 percent had gone to college , compared with 25 percent ...
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... Percent Number Percent Affiliation TABLE 2-2 . Activist Women's Membership in Select Women's Clubs by Church Affiliation , 1890-1920 ᎠᎡᎢ DAR UDC Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Episcopal 41 46.59 32 66.6 23 44.23 28 ...
... Percent Number Percent Affiliation TABLE 2-2 . Activist Women's Membership in Select Women's Clubs by Church Affiliation , 1890-1920 ᎠᎡᎢ DAR UDC Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Episcopal 41 46.59 32 66.6 23 44.23 28 ...
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... percent of these women designated themselves as married ; 31.7 percent listed themselves as single , widowed , or di- vorced.34 Although nearly 75 percent did not indicate that they had had a previous occupation , the remaining 25 percent ...
... percent of these women designated themselves as married ; 31.7 percent listed themselves as single , widowed , or di- vorced.34 Although nearly 75 percent did not indicate that they had had a previous occupation , the remaining 25 percent ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
Historical Perspectives | 17 |
Galveston | 72 |
Copyright | |
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