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No Time for Silence

-Evangelical Women in Public Ministry Around the Turn of the Century
 Format: eBook on CBD  Author: Janette Hassey  Category: Biography, Books by Women, Leadership  Publisher: Christians For Biblical Equality  Published: January 1, 2018  ISBN: 9781939971104  Pages: 205  Language: English  Buy on CBD
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Denominations that formerly welcomed women in ministry often now oppose their ministry, not understanding their own history. No Time for Silence documents evangelical women who taught at Bible institutes, preached at Bible conferences, served at local church pastorates, and evangelized and lead revivals more than 100 years ago. Debate over women’s public ministry tends to focus on biblical and theological issues without grappling with the historical questions. Janette Hassey counters the popular but misleading claim that evangelical feminism (the movement for women’s equality rooted in Scripture and evangelical Christian faith) is simply an accommodation to recent secular feminist and theologically liberal movements for women’s rights. Rather, evangelical feminism in America first surfaced in the mid-nineteenth century and accelerated at the turn of the century. Those who endorsed women’s public ministry were convinced that a literal approach to the Bible, and especially prophecy, demanded such leadership by women.

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