New Women of the Old Faith - read free eBook in online reader or directly download on the web page. Select files or add your book in reader. Download and read online ebook New Women of the Old Faith write by Kathleen Sprows Cummings. This book was released on 2009-02-15. New Women of the Old Faith available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. American Catholic women rarely surface as protagonists in histories of the United States. Offering a new perspective, Kathleen Sprows Cummings places Catholic women at the forefront of two defining developments of the Progressive Era: the emergence of the "New Woman" and Catholics' struggle to define their place in American culture. Cummings highlights four women: Chicago-based journalist Margaret Buchanan Sullivan; Sister Julia McGroarty, SND, founder of Trinity College in Washington, D.C., one of the first Catholic women's colleges; Philadelphia educator Sister Assisium McEvoy, SSJ; and Katherine Eleanor Conway, a Boston editor, public figure, and antisuffragist. Cummings uses each woman's story to explore how debates over Catholic identity were intertwined with the renegotiation of American gender roles.
The Old Faith in a New Nation
The Old Faith in a New Nation - read free eBook in online reader or directly download on the web page. Select files or add your book in reader. Download and read online ebook The Old Faith in a New Nation write by Paul J. Gutacker. This book was released on 2023. The Old Faith in a New Nation available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Conventional wisdom holds that tradition and history meant little to nineteenth-century American Protestants, who relied on common sense and "the Bible alone." The Old Faith in a New Nation challenges this portrayal by recovering evangelical engagement with the Christian past. Even when they appeared to be most scornful toward tradition, most optimistic and forward-looking, and most confident in their grasp of the Bible, evangelicals found themselves returning, time and again, to Christian history. They studied religious historiography, reinterpreted the history of the church, and argued over its implications for the present. Between the Revolution and the Civil War, American Protestants were deeply interested in the meaning of the Christian past. Paul J. Gutacker draws from hundreds of print sources-sermons, books, speeches, legal arguments, political petitions, and more-to show how ordinary educated Americans remembered and used Christian history. While claiming to rely on the Bible alone, antebellum Protestants frequently turned to the Christian past on questions of import: how should the government relate to religion? Could Catholic immigrants become true Americans? What opportunities and rights should be available to women? To African Americans? Protestants across denominations answered these questions not only with the Bible but also with history. By recovering the ways in which American evangelicals remembered and used Christian history, The Old Faith in a New Nation shows how religious memory shaped the nation and interrogates the meaning of "biblicism."
A Faith of Her Own
A Faith of Her Own - read free eBook in online reader or directly download on the web page. Select files or add your book in reader. Download and read online ebook A Faith of Her Own write by J. Ellsworth Kalas. This book was released on 2012. A Faith of Her Own available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Stories of the women whose faith in God led the way
Fairies, Fractious Women, and the Old Faith
Fairies, Fractious Women, and the Old Faith - read free eBook in online reader or directly download on the web page. Select files or add your book in reader. Download and read online ebook Fairies, Fractious Women, and the Old Faith write by Regina Buccola. This book was released on 2006. Fairies, Fractious Women, and the Old Faith available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Fairies, unruly women, and vestigial Catholicism constituted a frequently invoked triad in late sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century drama which has seldom been critically examined and therefore constitutes a significant lacuna in scholarly treatments of early modern theater, including the work of Shakespeare. Fairy tradition has lost out in scholarly critical convention to the more masculine mythologies of Christianity and classical Greece and Rome, in which female deities either serve masculine gods or are themselves masculinized (i.e., Diana as a buckskinned warrior). However, the fairy tradition is every bit as significant in our critical attempts to situate early modern texts in their historical contexts as the references to classical texts and struggles associated with state-mandated religious beliefs are widely agreed to be. fairy, rebellious woman, quasi-Catholic trio repeatedly stages resistance to early modern conceptions of appropriate class and gender conduct and state-mandated religion in A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Cymbeline, All's Well That Ends Well, and Ben Jonson's The Alchemist.
Images of Faith
Images of Faith - read free eBook in online reader or directly download on the web page. Select files or add your book in reader. Download and read online ebook Images of Faith write by Judette A. Gallares. This book was released on 1994. Images of Faith available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. "First published by Claretian Publications ... Quezon City 1101 Philippines"--T.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-225).