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Urbane Bigotry Sarah E. Hinlicky
The War Against Boys A conversation with Christina Hoff Sommers. interview by Michael Cromartie
Conversations: Author Wendy Shalit Is Proud to Be Modest Author Wendy Shalit rattles the female establishment with a hip appeal to tradition. A conversation between Lauren F. Winner and Wendy Shalit
Chasing Amy God intervened in a NOW activist's unlikely conversion By Frederica Mathewes-Gree
Women and the Early Church: Recommended Resources - Historical Writings and Pespectives, Scripture Studies, Bibliographies
God's College and Radical Change
William and Catherine Booth: Recommended Resources The Booths, their children, and The Salvation Army have all received extensive study, so only a small portion of available works can be listed here. Works are listed alphabetically by title within each category. Asterisks denote those available through The Salvation Army (see addresses below).
The Army Mother With her bright mind and powerful speaking abilities, Catherine Booth emerged as one of the most influential women in modern religious history. NORMAN H. MURDOCH
Pioneer in Female Ministry Catherine Booth's firm conviction that women should be free to preach the gospel forever shaped The Salvation Army's openness to female officers. Major Christine Parkin is stationed at The Salvation Army's Croydon Citadel Corps in England.
Female Ministry Excerpts from Catherine Booth's landmark pamphlet —Catherine Booth (1859)
The Booths' American Mentors Three revivalists from across the Atlantic profoundly influenced the Booths' theology and mission. Dr. John Coutts, us an author, broadcaster, and lecturer in religious studies at Avery Hill College in London. A Salvation Army officer for twenty years, he is currently a soldier in the Army's corps in Gravesend, Kent.
William and Catherine Booth: Christian History Timeline
Christianity and the Civil War: A Gallery of Firebrands and Visionaries Leading people in religion and politics during the Civil War era Mark Galli is associate editor of Leadership Journal and a consulting editor for Christian History.
Hudson Taylor and Missions to China: A Gallery of Gritty Pioneers Six missionaries whose tenacity changed China Kevin D. Miller
An Army of Conservative Women Women played a surprisingly prominent role in early fundamentalism. Mary Ann Jeffreys
The Monkey Trial and the Rise of Fundamentalism: Did You Know? - The Frenzied Twenties The tumultuous culture in which American churches waged their religious war editors
The Link: Modern Myths of the Medieval Past Much that is heralded as Celtic Christianity today is neither Celtic nor Christian. Donald E. Meek
How the West Was Really Won: Did You Know? What a famous painting reveals about America's move west.
Issues & G.K.'s Answers He read his times and wrote about times to come. Dale Ahlquist
The Woman Question Chesterton's ideas on this controversial subject reflected the strengths of the two women he knew best. Bonnie C. Harvey
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