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(ix, 1394 p.) : |bill. ; |c29 cm. 504 Includes bibliographical references and index. 505 00 |gIntroduction: |tIntegrating the worlds of women's religious experience in North America / |rRosemary Skinner Keller and Rosemary Radford Ruether -- |gpt. 1. Approaches to the history of women and religion. |tWomen and religion: methods of study and reflection / |rRita M. Gross -- |tReligions and modern feminism / |rAnn Braude -- |tGender and social roles / |rSusan Hill Lindley -- |tNorth American women interpret scripture / |rJ. Shannon Clarkson and Letty M. Russell -- |tWomen's religious imagination / |rMary Farrell Bednarowski -- |tSocial ethics, women, and religion / |rMarilyn J. Legge -- |tThe psychology of women's religious experience / |rAnn Belford Ulanov -- |tWomen's spiritual biography and autobiography / |rRosemary Skinner Keller -- |gpt. 2. Women in indigenous and African traditions. |tNative American creation stories / |rLaura Adams Weaver -- |tNative American women and Christianity / |rKim Stone -- |tAmerican Indian boarding schools / |rAndrea Smith -- |tAppropriation of Native American religious traditions / |rAndrea Smith -- |tReligious exchange in Aframerindian life / |rPatrick Neal Minges -- |tWomen in African Caribbean religious traditions / |rDianne M. Stewart -- |gpt. 3. Catholicism. |tWomen in North American Catholicism / |rRosemary Radford Ruether -- |tReligious women in colonial Mexico / |rKathleen Ann Myers -- |tGodmothers and goddaughters: Catholic women in colonial New France and New England / |rLisa J.M. Poirier -- |tAmerican Catholic women, 1820-1900: from the Jacksonian period to the progressive era / |rHolly Folk -- |tAfrican American Catholic women / |rCecilia A. Moore -- |tLatina popular Catholicism / |rJeanette Rodriguez -- |tAsian and Pacific American Catholic women / |rJocelyn M. Eclarin Azada -- |tAmerican Catholic women, 1900-1965 / |rDebra Campbell -- |tAmerican Catholic women since Vatican Council II / |rMary Jo Weaver -- |tDetermined builders, powerful voices: women and Catholicism in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Quebec and Canada / |rCarolyn Sharp -- |gpt. 4. Protestantism. Colonial period. |tWomen and Protestantism in colonial New England / |rRebecca Larson -- |tProtestant women in the Mid-Atlantic colonies / |rAlison Duncan Hirsch -- |tSouthern colonial Protestant women / |rCynthia Lynn Lyerly -- |tProtestantism in British North America (Canada) / |rMarilyn Färdig Whiteley -- |gDenominational traditions. |tWomen and African American denominations / |rSandy Dwayne Martin -- |tWomen of Anabaptist traditions / |rMarlene Epp -- |tWomen in the American Episcopal Church / |rFredrica Harris Thompsett -- |tWomen in the Anglican Church in Canada / |rSharon Anne Cook -- |tBaptist women / |rCarolyn D. Blevins -- |tChristian Church/Disciples of Christ tradition and women / |rLoretta M. Long -- |tWomen and Lutheranism / |rMary Todd -- |tMethodist women / |rJean Miller Schmidt and Sara J. Myers -- |tQuaker women in North America / |rMary Van Vleck Garman -- |tWomen in Reformed churches / |rRebecca Button Prichard -- |tPresbyterian women in America / |rLois A. Boyd -- |tWomen in the United Church of Canada / |rPhyllis D. Airhart -- |tWomen in the United Church of Christ / |rBarbara Brown Zikmund -- |tWomen in the Unitarian Universalist movement / |rCynthia Grant Tucker -- 505 00 |gEvangelical Protestantism. |tWomen in Pentecostalism / |rEdith Blumhofer -- |tWomen in the Salvation Army / |rDiane Winston -- |tRevivalism / |rPriscilla Pope-Levison -- |tHoliness movements / |rNancy A. Hardesty -- |tSanctified Church(es) / |rCheryl Townsend Gilkes -- |tFundamentalism / |rMargaret L. Bendroth -- |tAmerica's evangelical women: more than wives and mothers: reformers, ministers, and leaders / |rJane Harris -- |tCharismatic movement / |rR. Marie Griffith -- |tEuro-American evangelical feminism / |rReta Halteman Finger and S. Sue Horner -- |gHispanic Protestantism. |tU.S. Latina evangélicas / |rElizabeth Conde-Frazier and Loida I. Martell Otero -- |tRace and gender in Latina experience / |rTeresa Chávez Sauceda -- |tHispanic Pentecostal women / |rGastón Espinosa -- |gAsian Protestantism. |tAsian Pacific American Protestant women / |rRita Nakashima Brock and Nami Kim -- |gpt. 5. Women in Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox traditions. |tWomen in Orthodox Christian traditions / |rDemetra Velisarios Jaquet -- |tOriental Orthodox traditions and the Armenian Apostolic Church / |rBarbara J. Merguerian -- |tAn orthodox perspective on feminist theology / |rValerie A. Karras -- |gpt. 6. Judaism. |tReform Judaism / |rKarla Goldman -- |tTradition and change: finding the right balance: Conservative and Reconstructionist Judaism / |rShuly Rubin Schwartz -- |tOrthodox Jewish women in America: diversity, challenges, and coming of age / |rBlu Greenberg -- |tJewish women and ritual / |rHasia R. Diner -- |tJewish law and gender / |rNorma Baumel Joseph -- |tAnti-Semitism / |rRiv-Ellen Prell -- |gpt. 7. Islam. |tIslam, women, and the struggle for identity in North America / |rYvonne Yazbeck Haddad -- |tAfrican American Muslim women / |rAminah Beverly McCloud -- |tWomen, Islam, and mosques / |rIngrid Mattson -- |tWomen's issues in American Islam / |rJane I. Smith -- |gpt. 8. Asian religions. Buddhism. |tOrigins of Buddhism in North America / |rLori Pierce -- |tWomen and Zen Buddhisms: Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese / |rMiriam Levering and Grace Jill Schireson -- |tThe way of the elders: Theravada Buddhism, including the Vipassana movement / |rSandy Boucher -- |tTibetan Buddhism / |rAmy Lavine -- |gHinduism. |tHinduism in North America including emerging issues / |rVasudha Narayanan -- |tNew Hindu movements / |rKathleen M. Erndl -- |gChinese religions. |tReligions of Chinese immigrant communities and Chinese religions practiced in North America by non-Chinese people / |rVivian-Lee Nyitray -- |gJapanese religions. |tReligions of Japanese immigrants and Japanese American communities / |rRuth M. Tabrah -- |gOther religions. |tWomen and Jainism in North America / |rAnne Vallely -- |tSikh women in North America / |rNikky-Guninder Kaur Singh -- 505 00 |gpt. 9. Newer religious movements. |tWomen in communitarian societies / |rRosemary Radford Ruether -- |tMormon women / |rClaudia L. Bushman -- |tWomen in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints / |rRita M. Lester -- |tVodou, spiritism, and Santería: hybridity and identity in Caribbean religions / |rCarlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi -- |tChristian Science / |rSarah Gardner Cunningham -- |tClara Evans Muhammad: pioneering social activism in the original Nation of Islam / |rDebra Mubashir Majeed -- |tTheosophy, New Thought, and New Age movements / |rCatherine Wessinger, Dell deChant, and William Michael Ashcraft -- |tSpiritualism / |rCathy Gutierrez -- |tWomen in the North American Baha'i community / |rSandra Hutchinson and Richard Hollinger -- |tWomen in new religious movements since the 1960s / |rSusan J. Palmer -- |tWomen in Jewish renewal / |rReena Sigman Friedman -- |tAncient matriarchies in nineteenth- and twentieth-century feminist thought / |rCynthia Eller -- |tWomen in the Wiccan religion and contemporary paganism / |rSelena Fox -- |gpt. 10. Multidenominational movements. |tThe Deaconess movement / |rCynthia A. Jurisson -- |gMissionary movement. |tProtestant women missionaries: foreign and home / |rDana L. Robert -- |tAmerican Catholic women missionaries: 1870-2000 / |rAngelyn Dries -- |gWomen's societies. |tLeadership and community building in Protestant women's organizations / |rRosemary Skinner Keller -- |t"Lifting as we climb": National Association of Colored Women (NACW) / National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) / |rMarcia Y. Riggs -- |gReligious education. |tWomen and catechetics in the Roman Catholic tradition / |rMary L. Putrow -- |tCatholic women's colleges in the United States / |rTracy Schier -- |tConservative Christian strategies in education / |rJames C. Carper and Brian D. Ray -- |tWomen and Jewish education / |rDavid E. Kaufman -- |tProtestant Sunday schools and religious education / |rVirginia Lieson Brereton -- |tProtestant women's colleges in the United States / |rKathleen S. Hurty -- |tWomen in theological education / |rJeanne P. McLean -- |tWhen women enter the classroom: theory, theology, and teaching / |rBarbara J. Blodgett -- |gThe ordination movement. |tProtestant women's ordination movement / |rBarbara Brown Zikmund -- |tThe women's ordination movement in the Roman Catholic Church / |rMaureen Fiedler and Dolly Pomerleau -- |tJewish women's ordination / |rPamela S. Nadell -- |tProtestant female preaching in the United States / |rCatherine A. Brekus -- |tMusic and the arts. |tWomen hymn writers / |rEdith Blumhofer -- |tAfrican American hymnody / |rCheryl A. Kirk-Duggan -- |tWomen's novels and religion, 1780-1900 / |rDiane Capitani -- |tWomen, religion, and American film / |rJudith Weisenfeld -- 505 00 |gpt. 11. |tWomen, religion, and social reform. |tNineteenth- and twentieth-century Protestant social reform movements in the United States / |rCarolyn DeSwarte Gifford -- |tAntislavery, abolitionism / |rAnna M. Speicher -- |tWomen and peace movements in North America / |rValarie Ziegler -- |tSettlement House movement / |rEleanor J. Stebner -- |tSocial Gospel / |rSusan Hill Lindley -- |tWomen and Garveyism / |rAnthea D. Butler -- |tCivil rights movement / |rRosetta E. Ross -- |tEngaged Buddhist women / |rJudith Simmer-Brown -- |tWomen's freedom and reproductive rights: the core fear of patriarchy / |rFrances Kissling -- |tEcofeminism / |rHeather Eaton -- |tJewish women's service organizations / |rDianne Ashton -- |tAbundant life for all: the Young Women's Christian Association / |rJanine M. Denomme -- |tWomen and religion in the borderlands / |rDaisy L. Machado -- |tTurning off the taps: public policy in Canada / |rLois M. Wilson -- |tThe public leadership of women of faith: entrepreneurs, social alchemists, and bearers of religion in the world / |rKatharine R. Henderson -- |gpt. 12. Women-centered theology. |tWomanist theology / |rEmilie M. Townes -- |tEuro-American feminist theology / |rLucy Tatman -- |tLas Hermanas: Latinas and religious / political activism / |rLara Medina -- |tMujerista theology / |rAda María Isasi-Díaz -- |tLatina Roman Catholic theologies / |rNancy Pineda-Madrid -- |tRebirth of the religion of the goddess / |rCarol P. Christ -- |tWomen's issues in contemporary North American Buddhism / |rRita M. Gross -- |tLesbian and bisexual Issues in religion / |rMary E. Hunt -- |tJewish feminism / |rJudith Plaskow -- |tThe case for native liberation theology / |rAndrea Smith -- |gpt. 13. Contemporary women's issues in religion. |tWomen-church / |rMary E. Hunt -- |tNew feminist ritual / |rJanet Walton -- |tWomen and healing in North America / |rSusan M. Setta -- |tWomen in Protestant church societies and bureaucracies / |rSusan M. Hartmann -- |tPlural religious identities and households / |rRita DasGupta Sherma -- |tWomen's contributions to Jewish-Christian relations / |rMary C. Boys -- |tCanadian women's religious issues / |rTracy J. Trothen -- |tInclusive language / |rSusan Thistlewaite -- |tNew religious right / |rLaura R. Olson -- |tSexuality and the Black church / |rKelly Brown Douglas -- |tGirlfriend theology: adolescent girls and faith communities / |rDori Grinenko Baker. 650 0 Women and religion |zNorth America |vEncyclopedias. 650 0 Women |xReligious life |zNorth America |vEncyclopedias. 650 0 Women |xReligious aspects |zNorth America |vEncyclopedias. 655 7 Encyclopedias. |2lcgft |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026092 700 1 Keller, Rosemary Skinner. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80102756 700 1 Ruether, Rosemary Radford. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50022481 700 1 Cantlon, Marie. |0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2005080732 902 cjf |bl |6a |7m |dv |f3 |e20060602 904 knp |bo |hm |ct |e20060510 914 (OCoLC)ocm61711172 |bOCoLC |cmatch |d20240710 |eprocessed |f61711172 938 Baker & Taylor |bBKTY |c325.00 |d325.00 |i0253346851 |n0006532889 |sactive 948 |hNO HOLDINGS IN PUL - 99 OTHER HOLDINGS 956 41 |3Table of contents |uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip063/2005032429.html 994 Z0 |bPUL