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Changing roles of women within the Christian church in Canada
Elizabeth Gillan Muir and Marilyn Färdig Whiteley
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Frontmatter
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PREFACE (page xi)
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CONTRIBUTORS (page xiii)
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Introduction
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Putting Together the Puzzle of Canadian Women's Christian Work (ELIZABETH GILLAN MUIR AND MARILYN FÄDIG WHITELEY, page 3)
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Women in Religious Communities: Claiming Space within Institutions
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1 'So Many Crosses to Bear': The Religious Hospitallers of St Joseph and the Tracadie Leper Hospital, 1868-1910 (LAURIE C.C. STANLEY, page 19)
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2 Christian Perfection and Service to Neighbours: The Congregation of the Sisters of St Joseph, Toronto, 1851-1920 (ELIZABETH SMYTH, page 38)
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3 Nonconformity and Nonresistance: What Did It Mean to Mennonite Women? (MARLENE EPP, page 55)
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The Missionary Enterprise at Home and Abroad: Taking Charge
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4 Sharing a Vision: Maritime Baptist Women Educate for Mission, 1870-1920 (H. MIRIAM ROSS, page 77)
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5 Two-thirds of the Revenue: Presbyterian Women and Native Indian Missions (JOHN WEBSTER GRANT, page 99)
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6 'Let the Women Keep Silence': Women Missionary Preaching in British Columbia, 1860s-1940s (MARGARET WHITEHEAD, page 117)
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7 Two Sexes Warring in the Bosom of a Single Mission Station: Feminism in the Canadian Methodist Japan Mission, 1881-1895 (ROSEMARY R. GAGAN, page 136)
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Pastoral Ministry and Professional Status: Developing Occupational Roles
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8 Beyond the Bounds of Acceptable Behaviour: Methodist Women Preachers in the Early Nineteenth Century (ELIZABETH GILLAN MUIR, page 161)
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9 Modest, Unaffected, and Fully Consecrated: Lady Evangelists in Canadian Methodism (MARILYN FÄDIG WHITELEY, page 183)
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10 'What She Could': Women in the Gospel Workers Church, 1902-1955 (HELEN G. HOBBS, page 201)
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11 The Motor Caravan Mission: Anglican Women Workers on the Canadian Frontier in the New Era (MARILYN BARBER, page 219)
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12 Faithful and Courageous Handmaidens: Deaconesses in the United Church of Canada, 1925-1945 (MARY ANNE MACFARLANE, page 238)
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From Christian Benevolence to Social Transformation: Religion as Catalyst
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13 Women and Social Welfare in the Montreal Region, 1800-1833: Preliminary Findings (JAN NOEL, page 261)
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14 'The Union between Faith and Good Works': The Life of Harriet Dobbs Cartwright, 1808-1887 (KATHERINE M.J. MCKENNA, page 284)
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15 The Ontario Young Woman's Christian Temperance Union: A Study in Female Evangelicalism, 1874-1930 (SHARON ANNE COOK, page 299)
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16 'The Power of True Christian Women': The YWCA and Evangelical Womanhood in the Late Nineteenth Century (DIANA PEDERSON, page 321)
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17 Nellie McClung's Social Gospel (RANDI R. WARNE, page 338)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY (Compiled by Marilyn Fädig Whiteley, page 355)
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INDEX (page 375)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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CH | 65.4 (Dec. 1996): 779-780 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/3170479 |
JWoH | 10.1 (Spring 1998): 183-191 | http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/journal_of_womens_history/v010/10.1.guildford.html |
Citable Link
Published: 1995
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
- 9780802076236 (paper)
- 9780802006691 (hardcover)
- 9781442672840 (ebook)