Women of Christianity
In early 1852, Irish novelist and woman of letters Julia Kavanagh (1824-1877) produced her Women of Christianity, Exemplary for Acts of Piety and Charity. It
In early 1852, Irish novelist and woman of letters Julia Kavanagh (1824-1877) produced her Women of Christianity, Exemplary for Acts of Piety and Charity. It
2024 Australian Christian Book of the Year Is Christian singleness a burden to be endured or a God-ordained vocation? Might singleness here and now give
A New Gospel for Women tells the story of Katharine Bushnell (1855-1946), author of God’s Word to Women, one of the most innovative and comprehensive feminist theologies
Stories of the Reformation tend to focus on individuals—rarely do we look at the connections between these individuals. But the ideas of the Reformation spread
The Reformation was led by men like Luther, Calvin and Zwingli who revolutionised their world and ours. But there were also many remarkable women who
This book, the first history of the Sisterhood of the Holy Nativity, traces the origins of the order in the late nineteenth century through today.
The Reformation was not merely about reclaiming biblical ideas of faith. It was a movement of action. As reformers spread the gospel, they sought to
Second John occupies a rather peripheral place in the New Testament canon. Consisting of a mere thirteen verses and often viewed as a kind of
The invisibility of women in historical research is a problem that requires dedicated attention and concrete efforts to overcome. This book aims to make a
Excavating Women investigates the leadership of women in Christian churches in the first six centuries CE through a study of archaeological remains. Carina Prestes surveys