TY - BOOK AU - Chilcote,Paul Wesley TI - The Methodist defense of women in ministry: a documentary history SN - 1498283330 AV - BV676 .C47 2017eb U1 - 262.14082 23 PY - 2017///] CY - Eugene, Oregon PB - Cascade Books KW - Women clergy KW - Biblical teaching KW - United States KW - History KW - England KW - Methodist Church KW - Political activity KW - Ordination of women KW - Clergé féminin KW - Enseignement biblique KW - États-Unis KW - Histoire KW - Angleterre KW - Église méthodiste KW - Activité politique KW - Ordination des femmes KW - RELIGION KW - Christian Theology KW - Ecclesiology KW - bisacsh KW - fast KW - Electronic books N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Introduction -- The early Methodist defense of women in ministry -- Zechariah Taft and the Wesleyan protagonists -- Defenders of women in revivalist Methodism -- Autobiographical apologetics -- The early holiness movement and Phoebe Palmer -- Catherine Booth and the Salvation Army -- Free Methodist perspectives -- "Women's right to preach" in the Nazarene tradition -- Late nineteenth-century female apologists -- Late nineteenth century male apologists -- Two distinctive early twentieth-century women -- Champions of full clergy rights -- Epilogue N2 - "John Wesley promoted the ministry of women in early Methodism. Amazing women like Phoebe Palmer, Catherine Booth, and Frances Willard--founding figures in the holiness movement, the Salvation Army, and the Woman's Christian Temperance Union--claimed biblical precedent for their groundbreaking ministries. They withstood the onslaught of criticism and hostility from those who thought they had stepped out of their proper sphere. Methodists have championed the cause of women and developed biblical, spiritual, and practical arguments for their ministry for two and a half centuries. More than fifty documents from the history of Methodism chronicle the tortuous journey leading to biblical equality in this family of churches. At a time when the ministry of women is under serious attack in a number of quarters, yet again, we all have much to learn from the witness of Wesleyan Christians who argued for women's ministry. This story illustrates how faithful women, when they knew they had the Lord's approval, stood "like the beaten anvil to the stroke." Courage. Defiance. Perseverance. Faithfulness. These qualities define the Methodist defense of women in ministry."--Publisher UR - https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1658537 ER -