Holy Boldness

Holy Boldness
Author: Susie C. Stanley
Publisher: Univ. of Tennessee Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2004-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781572333109

From its inception in the nineteenth century, the Wesleyan/Holiness religious tradition has offered an alternative construction of gender and supported the equality of the sexes. In Holy Boldness, Susie C. Stanley provides a comprehensive analysis of spiritual autobiographies by thirty-four American Wesleyan/Holiness women preachers, published between the mid-nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries. While a few of these women, primarily African Americans, have been added to the canon of American women's autobiography, Stanley argues for the expansion of the canon to incorporate the majority of the women in her study. She reveals how these empowered women carried out public ministries on behalf of evangelism and social justice. The defining doctrine of the Wesleyan/Holiness tradition is the belief in sanctification, or experiencing a state of holiness. Stanley's analysis illuminates how the concept of the sanctified self inspired women to break out of the narrow confines of the traditional "women's sphere" and engage in public ministries, from preaching at camp meetings and revivals to ministering in prisons and tenements. Moreover, as a result of the Wesleyan/Holiness emphasis on experience as a valid source of theology, many women preachers turned to autobiography as a way to share their spiritual quest and religiously motivated activities with others. In such writings, these preachers focused on the events that shaped their spiritual growth and their calling to ministry, often giving only the barest details of their personal lives. Thus, Holy Boldness is not a collective biography of these women but rather an exploration of how sanctification influenced their evangelistic and social ministries. Using the tools of feminist theory and autobiographical analysis in addition to historical and theological interpretation, Stanley traces a trajectory of Christian women's autobiographies and introduces many previously unknown spiritual autobiographies that will expand our understanding of Christian spirituality in nineteenth- and twentieth-century America. The Author: Susie C. Stanley is professor of historical theology at Messiah College. She is the author of Feminist Pillar of Fire: The Life of Alma White.

Holy Boldness

Holy Boldness
Author: Jack Spaulding
Publisher:
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781579182373

Together for the World

Together for the World
Author: Wagenman, Michael R.
Publisher: Lexham Press
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2016-08-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1577997204

The disciples and early Christians faced doubt, opposition, and threats--just like many Christians do today. In Together with the World, Michael Wagenman shows how the book of Acts can help modern Christians respond to crisis and critique in our contemporary world. The book of Acts is about more than simply the beginning of church history. In Together for the World we find a group of disciples, empowered by the Holy Spirit, following God's call to spread the good news.

The Study

The Study
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 778
Release: 1874
Genre: Preaching
ISBN:

Works

Works
Author: Jonathan Edwards
Publisher:
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1808
Genre: Congregational churches
ISBN:

The Quarterly Register

The Quarterly Register
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1835
Genre: Clergy
ISBN:

Includes section with title: Journal of the American Education Society, which was also issued separately

The Comforter

The Comforter
Author: William Robinson Clark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1875
Genre: Holy Spirit
ISBN: