Evangelical Feminism: A History / Edition 1

Evangelical Feminism: A History / Edition 1

by Pamela D.H. Cochran
ISBN-10:
0814716504
ISBN-13:
9780814716502
Pub. Date:
01/01/2005
Publisher:
New York University Press
ISBN-10:
0814716504
ISBN-13:
9780814716502
Pub. Date:
01/01/2005
Publisher:
New York University Press
Evangelical Feminism: A History / Edition 1

Evangelical Feminism: A History / Edition 1

by Pamela D.H. Cochran
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Overview

For most people, the terms “evangelical” and “feminism” are contradictory. “Evangelical” invokes images of conservative Christians known for their strict interpretation of the Bible, as well as their support of social conservatism and traditional gender roles. So how could an evangelical support feminism, a movement that seeks, at its most basic level, to redress the inequalities, injustice, and discrimination that women face because of their sex?
Evangelical Feminism offers the first history of the evangelical feminist movement. It traces the emergence and theological development of biblical feminism within evangelical Christianity in the 1970s, how an internal split among members of the movement came about over the question of lesbianism, and what these developments reveal about conservative Protestantism and religion generally in contemporary America.
Cochran shows that biblical feminists have been at the center of changes both within evangelicalism and in American culture more broadly by renegotiating the religious symbols which shape its deepest values.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814716502
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 01/01/2005
Pages: 245
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.58(d)

About the Author

Pamela Cochran is associate director of the Center on Religion and Democracy and lecturer in religious studies at the University of Virginia.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsvii
1Introduction1
2We're on Our Way, Lord! The Birth of Biblical Feminism, 1973-197511
3All We're Meant to Be: The Early Years of Biblical Feminism, 1975-198332
4Is the Homosexual My Neighbor? The Crisis in Biblical Feminism, 1984-198677
5Empowered by the Word, I: Theological Changes in Biblical Feminism, 1986-110
6Empowered by the Word, II: Organizational Changes in Biblical Feminism, 1986-149
7Conclusion190
Notes195
Bibliography225
Index235
About the Author245

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From the Publisher

“This is a timely book about the tortuous journey of biblical feminism in our time. The book will sober its own constituencies while also contributing to the ongoing analysis of contemporary American religion and gender.”
-Marie Griffith,author of God's Daughters: Evangelical Women and the Power of Submission

“Pamela Cochran interweaves two engaging stories in this carefully researched study, both of which are vitally important to our understanding of American evangelicalism. One story is about the small cadre of feminist leaders within evangelicalism who struggled heroically against the tide of rising political conservatism and male dominance. The other is about evangelicalism's often unwitting embrace of biblical hermeneutics, therapeutic individualism, and consumerism, and its difficulties in adapting to an increasingly pluralistic culture. Scholars in religious studies, history, and the social sciences will benefit greatly from reading this book.”
-Robert Wuthnow,author of Saving America?: Faith-Based Services and the Future of Civil Society

“A valuable book that tells a story that is obscured amid the thunderous and simplifying voices that dominate public discussion of religion and gender politics.”
-Altar Magazine

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“Finally! Cochran's Evangelical Feminism provides a detailed analysis of the articulation of egalitarianism and feminist ideas—and their opponents—in evangelical organizations, theological debates and leadership in the 1970s and 1980s. A welcome addition to the field.”
-Sally K. Gallagher,author of Evangelical Identity and Gendered Family Life

“Cochran intends her concrete analysis of the split among evangelical feminists to exemplify larger themes in the story of American religious life, including inclusivity, anti-institutionalism, individualism, voluntarism, and populism. This text would make a worthy addition to women“s studies collections and to theological libraries.”
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