GOD, AUTHORITY, AND THE HOME: Gender, Race, and U.S. Pentecostals, 1906-1926.

Autor: Deno, Vivian
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Zdroj: Journal of Women's History; Fall2004, Vol. 16 Issue 3, p83-105, 23p
Abstrakt: This article analyzes the relationship between conservative religious traditions and American women through an examination of the Janus-faced rhetoric of feminine empowerment and male redemption that suffused U.S. Pentecostalism from 1906 to 1926. As spiritual founder and leader of Portland, Oregon's Apostolic Faith Mission, Florence Crawford and her mission empowered women to demand that their husbands, fathers and sons returned to the home to resume their kinship roles in order to fulfill the promises of patriarchy.
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