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A woman's place: southwest Ohio Quaker women & reform movements, 1800-1860 : report of the Research Committee
2008, Mary L. Cook Public Library
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Table of Contents
Chapter One, Where is a Woman's Place?
Religious Identities of Women
Millennial Expectations & Experiences for Women, "Awaiting the revealing of the children of God."
Alternatives to the "Evangelical Empire"
The Quaker Alternative "Empire"
The Challenge of Liberal Christianity
Black Evangelical Women Ministers & the Women's "Sphere"
Different Paths to the Millennium
Unique Spiritual Journeys
A Popular Alternative Religion
Spiritualism
Radical Thought in Southwest Ohio
Critical Dialogues & Debates in the Public Sphere
The Passion to Create Utopia
The Passion to Restore The Garden of Eden
A Famous Moderate for Women's Rights
Limitations of the Protestant Millennial Point of View
Orthodox Quakers Embrace the Evangelical Agenda
Pacifism versus Radicalism in The Society of Friends
The "American System" versus "The Government of God" (Gradualism versus Immediatism)
Turmoil over Slavery & "A Woman's Place" within Quakerism
The Garrisonians
From Moral Suasion to John Brown
Woman's Rights. Chapter Two, "While God Is Marching On"
The Millennial Motivations for Reform during the Antebellum Period
The New World Expectations & Abraham Lincoln's "Civil Religion/Theology" Synthesis
Introduction
Between the Two Great Spiritual Awakenings
The Early Republic
"A Nation with the Heart of a Church"
The Civil Religion/Theology
America's First Religious Utopias
The Puritans
A City on the Hill
The Lamb's War
A Quaker Utopia in Pennsylvania
Quaker Women Ministers during the Late 1600s & 1700s
"Women in the Wilderness"
"A Woman's Place" and the Great Awakenings
The Transformation of Women in the Quaker & Evangelical Traditions
Appendix One, "Declaration of Sentiments"
General bibliography
Lucretia Mott bibliography
Note about the author
Endnotes.
Edition Notes
"The fourth annual Quaker Genealogy & History Conference, April 24, 25, 26, & 27, 2008."
"Sponsored by Quaker Heritage Center, Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio, & the Mary L. Cook Public Library, Waynesville, Ohio ..."
Includes bibliographical references.
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