Encyclopedia of women and religion in North America / edited by Rosemary Skinner Keller and Rosemary Radford Ruether ; associate editor, Marie Cantlon.

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Book
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English
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Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2006.
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3 v. (ix, 1394 p.) : ill. ; 29 cm.

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  • Vol. 1-v. 3 (published in 2006)

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Contents
    • Introduction: Integrating the worlds of women's religious experience in North America / Rosemary Skinner Keller and Rosemary Radford Ruether
    • pt. 1. Approaches to the history of women and religion. Women and religion: methods of study and reflection / Rita M. Gross
    • Religions and modern feminism / Ann Braude
    • Gender and social roles / Susan Hill Lindley
    • North American women interpret scripture / J. Shannon Clarkson and Letty M. Russell
    • Women's religious imagination / Mary Farrell Bednarowski
    • Social ethics, women, and religion / Marilyn J. Legge
    • The psychology of women's religious experience / Ann Belford Ulanov
    • Women's spiritual biography and autobiography / Rosemary Skinner Keller
    • pt. 2. Women in indigenous and African traditions. Native American creation stories / Laura Adams Weaver
    • Native American women and Christianity / Kim Stone
    • American Indian boarding schools / Andrea Smith
    • Appropriation of Native American religious traditions / Andrea Smith
    • Religious exchange in Aframerindian life / Patrick Neal Minges
    • Women in African Caribbean religious traditions / Dianne M. Stewart
    • pt. 3. Catholicism. Women in North American Catholicism / Rosemary Radford Ruether
    • Religious women in colonial Mexico / Kathleen Ann Myers
    • Godmothers and goddaughters: Catholic women in colonial New France and New England / Lisa J.M. Poirier
    • American Catholic women, 1820-1900: from the Jacksonian period to the progressive era / Holly Folk
    • African American Catholic women / Cecilia A. Moore
    • Latina popular Catholicism / Jeanette Rodriguez
    • Asian and Pacific American Catholic women / Jocelyn M. Eclarin Azada
    • American Catholic women, 1900-1965 / Debra Campbell
    • American Catholic women since Vatican Council II / Mary Jo Weaver
    • Determined builders, powerful voices: women and Catholicism in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Quebec and Canada / Carolyn Sharp
    • pt. 4. Protestantism. Colonial period. Women and Protestantism in colonial New England / Rebecca Larson
    • Protestant women in the Mid-Atlantic colonies / Alison Duncan Hirsch
    • Southern colonial Protestant women / Cynthia Lynn Lyerly
    • Protestantism in British North America (Canada) / Marilyn Färdig Whiteley
    • Denominational traditions. Women and African American denominations / Sandy Dwayne Martin
    • Women of Anabaptist traditions / Marlene Epp
    • Women in the American Episcopal Church / Fredrica Harris Thompsett
    • Women in the Anglican Church in Canada / Sharon Anne Cook
    • Baptist women / Carolyn D. Blevins
    • Christian Church/Disciples of Christ tradition and women / Loretta M. Long
    • Women and Lutheranism / Mary Todd
    • Methodist women / Jean Miller Schmidt and Sara J. Myers
    • Quaker women in North America / Mary Van Vleck Garman
    • Women in Reformed churches / Rebecca Button Prichard
    • Presbyterian women in America / Lois A. Boyd
    • Women in the United Church of Canada / Phyllis D. Airhart
    • Women in the United Church of Christ / Barbara Brown Zikmund
    • Women in the Unitarian Universalist movement / Cynthia Grant Tucker --
    • Evangelical Protestantism. Women in Pentecostalism / Edith Blumhofer
    • Women in the Salvation Army / Diane Winston
    • Revivalism / Priscilla Pope-Levison
    • Holiness movements / Nancy A. Hardesty
    • Sanctified Church(es) / Cheryl Townsend Gilkes
    • Fundamentalism / Margaret L. Bendroth
    • America's evangelical women: more than wives and mothers: reformers, ministers, and leaders / Jane Harris
    • Charismatic movement / R. Marie Griffith
    • Euro-American evangelical feminism / Reta Halteman Finger and S. Sue Horner
    • Hispanic Protestantism. U.S. Latina evangélicas / Elizabeth Conde-Frazier and Loida I. Martell Otero
    • Race and gender in Latina experience / Teresa Chávez Sauceda
    • Hispanic Pentecostal women / Gastón Espinosa
    • Asian Protestantism. Asian Pacific American Protestant women / Rita Nakashima Brock and Nami Kim
    • pt. 5. Women in Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox traditions. Women in Orthodox Christian traditions / Demetra Velisarios Jaquet
    • Oriental Orthodox traditions and the Armenian Apostolic Church / Barbara J. Merguerian
    • An orthodox perspective on feminist theology / Valerie A. Karras
    • pt. 6. Judaism. Reform Judaism / Karla Goldman
    • Tradition and change: finding the right balance: Conservative and Reconstructionist Judaism / Shuly Rubin Schwartz
    • Orthodox Jewish women in America: diversity, challenges, and coming of age / Blu Greenberg
    • Jewish women and ritual / Hasia R. Diner
    • Jewish law and gender / Norma Baumel Joseph
    • Anti-Semitism / Riv-Ellen Prell
    • pt. 7. Islam. Islam, women, and the struggle for identity in North America / Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad
    • African American Muslim women / Aminah Beverly McCloud
    • Women, Islam, and mosques / Ingrid Mattson
    • Women's issues in American Islam / Jane I. Smith
    • pt. 8. Asian religions. Buddhism. Origins of Buddhism in North America / Lori Pierce
    • Women and Zen Buddhisms: Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese / Miriam Levering and Grace Jill Schireson
    • The way of the elders: Theravada Buddhism, including the Vipassana movement / Sandy Boucher
    • Tibetan Buddhism / Amy Lavine
    • Hinduism. Hinduism in North America including emerging issues / Vasudha Narayanan
    • New Hindu movements / Kathleen M. Erndl
    • Chinese religions. Religions of Chinese immigrant communities and Chinese religions practiced in North America by non-Chinese people / Vivian-Lee Nyitray
    • Japanese religions. Religions of Japanese immigrants and Japanese American communities / Ruth M. Tabrah
    • Other religions. Women and Jainism in North America / Anne Vallely
    • Sikh women in North America / Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh --
    • pt. 9. Newer religious movements. Women in communitarian societies / Rosemary Radford Ruether
    • Mormon women / Claudia L. Bushman
    • Women in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints / Rita M. Lester
    • Vodou, spiritism, and Santería: hybridity and identity in Caribbean religions / Carlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi
    • Christian Science / Sarah Gardner Cunningham
    • Clara Evans Muhammad: pioneering social activism in the original Nation of Islam / Debra Mubashir Majeed
    • Theosophy, New Thought, and New Age movements / Catherine Wessinger, Dell deChant, and William Michael Ashcraft
    • Spiritualism / Cathy Gutierrez
    • Women in the North American Baha'i community / Sandra Hutchinson and Richard Hollinger
    • Women in new religious movements since the 1960s / Susan J. Palmer
    • Women in Jewish renewal / Reena Sigman Friedman
    • Ancient matriarchies in nineteenth- and twentieth-century feminist thought / Cynthia Eller
    • Women in the Wiccan religion and contemporary paganism / Selena Fox
    • pt. 10. Multidenominational movements. The Deaconess movement / Cynthia A. Jurisson
    • Missionary movement. Protestant women missionaries: foreign and home / Dana L. Robert
    • American Catholic women missionaries: 1870-2000 / Angelyn Dries
    • Women's societies. Leadership and community building in Protestant women's organizations / Rosemary Skinner Keller
    • "Lifting as we climb": National Association of Colored Women (NACW) / National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) / Marcia Y. Riggs
    • Religious education. Women and catechetics in the Roman Catholic tradition / Mary L. Putrow
    • Catholic women's colleges in the United States / Tracy Schier
    • Conservative Christian strategies in education / James C. Carper and Brian D. Ray
    • Women and Jewish education / David E. Kaufman
    • Protestant Sunday schools and religious education / Virginia Lieson Brereton
    • Protestant women's colleges in the United States / Kathleen S. Hurty
    • Women in theological education / Jeanne P. McLean
    • When women enter the classroom: theory, theology, and teaching / Barbara J. Blodgett
    • The ordination movement. Protestant women's ordination movement / Barbara Brown Zikmund
    • The women's ordination movement in the Roman Catholic Church / Maureen Fiedler and Dolly Pomerleau
    • Jewish women's ordination / Pamela S. Nadell
    • Protestant female preaching in the United States / Catherine A. Brekus
    • Music and the arts. Women hymn writers / Edith Blumhofer
    • African American hymnody / Cheryl A. Kirk-Duggan
    • Women's novels and religion, 1780-1900 / Diane Capitani
    • Women, religion, and American film / Judith Weisenfeld --
    • pt. 11. Women, religion, and social reform. Nineteenth- and twentieth-century Protestant social reform movements in the United States / Carolyn DeSwarte Gifford
    • Antislavery, abolitionism / Anna M. Speicher
    • Women and peace movements in North America / Valarie Ziegler
    • Settlement House movement / Eleanor J. Stebner
    • Social Gospel / Susan Hill Lindley
    • Women and Garveyism / Anthea D. Butler
    • Civil rights movement / Rosetta E. Ross
    • Engaged Buddhist women / Judith Simmer-Brown
    • Women's freedom and reproductive rights: the core fear of patriarchy / Frances Kissling
    • Ecofeminism / Heather Eaton
    • Jewish women's service organizations / Dianne Ashton
    • Abundant life for all: the Young Women's Christian Association / Janine M. Denomme
    • Women and religion in the borderlands / Daisy L. Machado
    • Turning off the taps: public policy in Canada / Lois M. Wilson
    • The public leadership of women of faith: entrepreneurs, social alchemists, and bearers of religion in the world / Katharine R. Henderson
    • pt. 12. Women-centered theology. Womanist theology / Emilie M. Townes
    • Euro-American feminist theology / Lucy Tatman
    • Las Hermanas: Latinas and religious / political activism / Lara Medina
    • Mujerista theology / Ada María Isasi-Díaz
    • Latina Roman Catholic theologies / Nancy Pineda-Madrid
    • Rebirth of the religion of the goddess / Carol P. Christ
    • Women's issues in contemporary North American Buddhism / Rita M. Gross
    • Lesbian and bisexual Issues in religion / Mary E. Hunt
    • Jewish feminism / Judith Plaskow
    • The case for native liberation theology / Andrea Smith
    • pt. 13. Contemporary women's issues in religion. Women-church / Mary E. Hunt
    • New feminist ritual / Janet Walton
    • Women and healing in North America / Susan M. Setta
    • Women in Protestant church societies and bureaucracies / Susan M. Hartmann
    • Plural religious identities and households / Rita DasGupta Sherma
    • Women's contributions to Jewish-Christian relations / Mary C. Boys
    • Canadian women's religious issues / Tracy J. Trothen
    • Inclusive language / Susan Thistlewaite
    • New religious right / Laura R. Olson
    • Sexuality and the Black church / Kelly Brown Douglas
    • Girlfriend theology: adolescent girls and faith communities / Dori Grinenko Baker.
    ISBN
    • 0253346851 (cloth, set)
    • 025334686X (v. 1)
    • 0253346878 (v. 2)
    • 0253346886 (v. 3)
    LCCN
    2005032429
    OCLC
    61711172
    International Article Number
    • 9780253346858 (set)
    • 9780253346865 (v. 1)
    • 9780253346872 (v. 2)
    • 9780253346889 (v. 3)
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