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245 00 $aEncyclopedia of women and religion in North America /$cedited by Rosemary Skinner Keller and Rosemary Radford Ruether ; associate editor, Marie Cantlon.
260 $aBloomington :$bIndiana University Press,$cc2006.
300 $a3 v. (ix, 1394 p.) :$bill. ;$c29 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $gIntroduction:$tIntegrating the worlds of women's religious experience in North America /$rRosemary Skinner Keller and Rosemary Radford Ruether --$gpt. 1. Approaches to the history of women and religion.$tWomen and religion: methods of study and reflection /$rRita M. Gross --$tReligions and modern feminism /$rAnn Braude --$tGender and social roles /$rSusan Hill Lindley --$tNorth American women interpret scripture /$rJ. Shannon Clarkson and Letty M. Russell --$tWomen's religious imagination /$rMary Farrell Bednarowski --$tSocial ethics, women, and religion /$rMarilyn J. Legge --$tThe psychology of women's religious experience /$rAnn Belford Ulanov --$tWomen's spiritual biography and autobiography /$rRosemary Skinner Keller --$gpt. 2. Women in indigenous and African traditions.$tNative American creation stories /$rLaura Adams Weaver --$tNative American women and Christianity /$rKim Stone --$tAmerican Indian boarding schools /$rAndrea Smith --$tAppropriation of Native American religious traditions /$rAndrea Smith --$tReligious exchange in Aframerindian life /$rPatrick Neal Minges --$tWomen in African Caribbean religious traditions /$rDianne M. Stewart --$gpt. 3. Catholicism.$tWomen in North American Catholicism /$rRosemary Radford Ruether --$tReligious women in colonial Mexico /$rKathleen Ann Myers --$tGodmothers and goddaughters: Catholic women in colonial New France and New England /$rLisa J.M. Poirier --$tAmerican Catholic women, 1820-1900: from the Jacksonian period to the progressive era /$rHolly Folk --$tAfrican American Catholic women /$rCecilia A. Moore --$tLatina popular Catholicism /$rJeanette Rodriguez --$tAsian and Pacific American Catholic women /$rJocelyn M. Eclarin Azada --$tAmerican Catholic women, 1900-1965 /$rDebra Campbell --$tAmerican Catholic women since Vatican Council II /$rMary Jo Weaver --$tDetermined builders, powerful voices: women and Catholicism in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Quebec and Canada /$rCarolyn Sharp --$gpt. 4. Protestantism. Colonial period.$tWomen and Protestantism in colonial New England /$rRebecca Larson --$tProtestant women in the Mid-Atlantic colonies /$rAlison Duncan Hirsch --$tSouthern colonial Protestant women /$rCynthia Lynn Lyerly --$tProtestantism in British North America (Canada) /$rMarilyn Färdig Whiteley --$gDenominational traditions.$tWomen and African American denominations /$rSandy Dwayne Martin --$tWomen of Anabaptist traditions /$rMarlene Epp --$tWomen in the American Episcopal Church /$rFredrica Harris Thompsett --$tWomen in the Anglican Church in Canada /$rSharon Anne Cook --$tBaptist women /$rCarolyn D. Blevins --$tChristian Church/Disciples of Christ tradition and women /$rLoretta M. Long --$tWomen and Lutheranism /$rMary Todd --$tMethodist women /$rJean Miller Schmidt and Sara J. Myers --$tQuaker women in North America /$rMary Van Vleck Garman --$tWomen in Reformed churches /$rRebecca Button Prichard --$tPresbyterian women in America /$rLois A. Boyd --$tWomen in the United Church of Canada /$rPhyllis D. Airhart --$tWomen in the United Church of Christ /$rBarbara Brown Zikmund --$tWomen in the Unitarian Universalist movement /$rCynthia Grant Tucker --
505 00 $gEvangelical Protestantism.$tWomen in Pentecostalism /$rEdith Blumhofer --$tWomen in the Salvation Army /$rDiane Winston --$tRevivalism /$rPriscilla Pope-Levison --$tHoliness movements /$rNancy A. Hardesty --$tSanctified Church(es) /$rCheryl Townsend Gilkes --$tFundamentalism /$rMargaret L. Bendroth --$tAmerica's evangelical women: more than wives and mothers: reformers, ministers, and leaders /$rJane Harris --$tCharismatic movement /$rR. Marie Griffith --$tEuro-American evangelical feminism /$rReta Halteman Finger and S. Sue Horner --$gHispanic Protestantism.$tU.S. Latina evangélicas /$rElizabeth Conde-Frazier and Loida I. Martell Otero --$tRace and gender in Latina experience /$rTeresa Chávez Sauceda --$tHispanic Pentecostal women /$rGastón Espinosa --$gAsian Protestantism.$tAsian Pacific American Protestant women /$rRita Nakashima Brock and Nami Kim --$gpt. 5. Women in Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox traditions.$tWomen in Orthodox Christian traditions /$rDemetra Velisarios Jaquet --$tOriental Orthodox traditions and the Armenian Apostolic Church /$rBarbara J. Merguerian --$tAn orthodox perspective on feminist theology /$rValerie A. Karras --$gpt. 6. Judaism.$tReform Judaism /$rKarla Goldman --$tTradition and change: finding the right balance: Conservative and Reconstructionist Judaism /$rShuly Rubin Schwartz --$tOrthodox Jewish women in America: diversity, challenges, and coming of age /$rBlu Greenberg --$tJewish women and ritual /$rHasia R. Diner --$tJewish law and gender /$rNorma Baumel Joseph --$tAnti-Semitism /$rRiv-Ellen Prell --$gpt. 7. Islam.$tIslam, women, and the struggle for identity in North America /$rYvonne Yazbeck Haddad --$tAfrican American Muslim women /$rAminah Beverly McCloud --$tWomen, Islam, and mosques /$rIngrid Mattson --$tWomen's issues in American Islam /$rJane I. Smith --$gpt. 8. Asian religions. Buddhism.$tOrigins of Buddhism in North America /$rLori Pierce --$tWomen and Zen Buddhisms: Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese /$rMiriam Levering and Grace Jill Schireson --$tThe way of the elders: Theravada Buddhism, including the Vipassana movement /$rSandy Boucher --$tTibetan Buddhism /$rAmy Lavine --$gHinduism.$tHinduism in North America including emerging issues /$rVasudha Narayanan --$tNew Hindu movements /$rKathleen M. Erndl --$gChinese religions.$tReligions of Chinese immigrant communities and Chinese religions practiced in North America by non-Chinese people /$rVivian-Lee Nyitray --$gJapanese religions.$tReligions of Japanese immigrants and Japanese American communities /$rRuth M. Tabrah --$gOther religions.$tWomen and Jainism in North America /$rAnne Vallely --$tSikh women in North America /$rNikky-Guninder Kaur Singh --
505 00 $gpt. 9. Newer religious movements.$tWomen in communitarian societies /$rRosemary Radford Ruether --$tMormon women /$rClaudia L. Bushman --$tWomen in the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints /$rRita M. Lester --$tVodou, spiritism, and Santería: hybridity and identity in Caribbean religions /$rCarlos F. Cardoza-Orlandi --$tChristian Science /$rSarah Gardner Cunningham --$tClara Evans Muhammad: pioneering social activism in the original Nation of Islam /$rDebra Mubashir Majeed --$tTheosophy, New Thought, and New Age movements /$rCatherine Wessinger, Dell deChant, and William Michael Ashcraft --$tSpiritualism /$rCathy Gutierrez --$tWomen in the North American Baha'i community /$rSandra Hutchinson and Richard Hollinger --$tWomen in new religious movements since the 1960s /$rSusan J. Palmer --$tWomen in Jewish renewal /$rReena Sigman Friedman --$tAncient matriarchies in nineteenth- and twentieth-century feminist thought /$rCynthia Eller --$tWomen in the Wiccan religion and contemporary paganism /$rSelena Fox --$gpt. 10. Multidenominational movements.$tThe Deaconess movement /$rCynthia A. Jurisson --$gMissionary movement.$tProtestant women missionaries: foreign and home /$rDana L. Robert --$tAmerican Catholic women missionaries: 1870-2000 /$rAngelyn Dries --$gWomen's societies.$tLeadership and community building in Protestant women's organizations /$rRosemary Skinner Keller --$t"Lifting as we climb": National Association of Colored Women (NACW) / National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) /$rMarcia Y. Riggs --$gReligious education.$tWomen and catechetics in the Roman Catholic tradition /$rMary L. Putrow --$tCatholic women's colleges in the United States /$rTracy Schier --$tConservative Christian strategies in education /$rJames C. Carper and Brian D. Ray --$tWomen and Jewish education /$rDavid E. Kaufman --$tProtestant Sunday schools and religious education /$rVirginia Lieson Brereton --$tProtestant women's colleges in the United States /$rKathleen S. Hurty --$tWomen in theological education /$rJeanne P. McLean --$tWhen women enter the classroom: theory, theology, and teaching /$rBarbara J. Blodgett --$gThe ordination movement.$tProtestant women's ordination movement /$rBarbara Brown Zikmund --$tThe women's ordination movement in the Roman Catholic Church /$rMaureen Fiedler and Dolly Pomerleau --$tJewish women's ordination /$rPamela S. Nadell --$tProtestant female preaching in the United States /$rCatherine A. Brekus --$tMusic and the arts.$tWomen hymn writers /$rEdith Blumhofer --$tAfrican American hymnody /$rCheryl A. Kirk-Duggan --$tWomen's novels and religion, 1780-1900 /$rDiane Capitani --$tWomen, religion, and American film /$rJudith Weisenfeld --
505 00 $gpt. 11.$tWomen, religion, and social reform.$tNineteenth- and twentieth-century Protestant social reform movements in the United States /$rCarolyn DeSwarte Gifford --$tAntislavery, abolitionism /$rAnna M. Speicher --$tWomen and peace movements in North America /$rValarie Ziegler --$tSettlement House movement /$rEleanor J. Stebner --$tSocial Gospel /$rSusan Hill Lindley --$tWomen and Garveyism /$rAnthea D. Butler --$tCivil rights movement /$rRosetta E. Ross --$tEngaged Buddhist women /$rJudith Simmer-Brown --$tWomen's freedom and reproductive rights: the core fear of patriarchy /$rFrances Kissling --$tEcofeminism /$rHeather Eaton --$tJewish women's service organizations /$rDianne Ashton --$tAbundant life for all: the Young Women's Christian Association /$rJanine M. Denomme --$tWomen and religion in the borderlands /$rDaisy L. Machado --$tTurning off the taps: public policy in Canada /$rLois M. Wilson --$tThe public leadership of women of faith: entrepreneurs, social alchemists, and bearers of religion in the world /$rKatharine R. Henderson --$gpt. 12. Women-centered theology.$tWomanist theology /$rEmilie M. Townes --$tEuro-American feminist theology /$rLucy Tatman --$tLas Hermanas: Latinas and religious / political activism /$rLara Medina --$tMujerista theology /$rAda María Isasi-Díaz --$tLatina Roman Catholic theologies /$rNancy Pineda-Madrid --$tRebirth of the religion of the goddess /$rCarol P. Christ --$tWomen's issues in contemporary North American Buddhism /$rRita M. Gross --$tLesbian and bisexual Issues in religion /$rMary E. Hunt --$tJewish feminism /$rJudith Plaskow --$tThe case for native liberation theology /$rAndrea Smith --$gpt. 13. Contemporary women's issues in religion.$tWomen-church /$rMary E. Hunt --$tNew feminist ritual /$rJanet Walton --$tWomen and healing in North America /$rSusan M. Setta --$tWomen in Protestant church societies and bureaucracies /$rSusan M. Hartmann --$tPlural religious identities and households /$rRita DasGupta Sherma --$tWomen's contributions to Jewish-Christian relations /$rMary C. Boys --$tCanadian women's religious issues /$rTracy J. Trothen --$tInclusive language /$rSusan Thistlewaite --$tNew religious right /$rLaura R. Olson --$tSexuality and the Black church /$rKelly Brown Douglas --$tGirlfriend theology: adolescent girls and faith communities /$rDori Grinenko Baker.
650 0 $aWomen and religion$zNorth America$vEncyclopedias.
650 0 $aWomen$xReligious life$zNorth America$vEncyclopedias.
650 0 $aWomen$zNorth America$xReligious aspects$vEncyclopedias.
700 1 $aKeller, Rosemary Skinner.
700 1 $aRuether, Rosemary Radford.
700 1 $aCantlon, Marie.
856 41 $3Table of contents$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip063/2005032429.html