Canadian Methodist women, 1766-1925 : Marys, Marthas, mothers in Israel /

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Author / Creator:Whiteley, Marilyn Färdig, 1936-
Imprint:Waterloo, Ont. : Published for the Canadian Corp. for Studies in Religion/Corporation candienne des Sciences religieuses by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2005.
Description:1 online resource (xi, 306 pages) : illustrations, portraits.
Language:English
Series:Studies in women and religion/Études sur les femmes et la religion ; v. 10
Etudes sur les femmes et la religion ; no. 10.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11156181
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Other authors / contributors:Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion.
ISBN:0889204802
9780889204805
1417599715
9781417599714
9780889209190
0889209197
1280280875
9781280280870
9786610280872
6610280878
Digital file characteristics:data file
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-295) and index.
English.
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Summary:"Canadian Methodist women, like women of all religious traditions, have expressed their faith in accordance with their denominational heritage. Canadian Methodist Women, 1766-1925: Marys, Marthas, Mothers in Israel analyzes the spiritual life and the varied activities of women whose faith helped shape the life of the Methodist Church and of Canadian society from the latter half of the eighteenth century until church union in 1925." "Based on extensive readings of periodicals, biographies, autobiographies, and the records of many women's groups across Canada, as well as early histories of Methodism, Marilyn Fardig Whiteley tells the story of ordinary women who provided hospitality for itinerant preachers, taught Sunday school, played the melodeon, selected and supported women missionaries, and taught sewing to immigrant girls, thus expressing their faith according to their opportunities. In performing these tasks they sometimes expanded women's roles well beyond their initial boundaries." "Focusing on religious practices, Canadian Methodist Women, 1766-1925 provides a broad perspective on the Methodist movement that helped shape nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Canadian society. The use and interpretation of many new or little-used sources will interest those wishing to learn more about the history of women in religion and in Canadian society."--Jacket.
Other form:Print version: Whiteley, Marilyn Färdig. Canadian Methodist women, 1766-1925. Waterloo, Ont. : Published for the Canadian Corp. for Studies in Religion/Corporation candienne des Sciences religieuses by Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2005 0889204802
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Canadian Methodist women, like women of all religious traditions, have expressed their faith in accordance with their denominational heritage. Canadian Methodist Women, 1766-1925: Marys, Marthas, Mothers in Israel analyzes the spiritual life and the varied activities of women whose faith helped shape the life of the Methodist Church and of Canadian society from the latter half of the eighteenth century until church union in 1925.
Based on extensive readings of periodicals, biographies, autobiographies, and the records of many women's groups across Canada, as well as early histories of Methodism, Marilyn Färdig Whiteley tells the story of ordinary women who provided hospitality for itinerant preachers, taught Sunday school, played the melodeon, selected and supported women missionaries, and taught sewing to immigrant girls, thus expressing their faith according to their opportunities. In performing these tasks they sometimes expanded women's roles well beyond their initial boundaries.
Focusing on religious practices, Canadian Methodist Women, 1766-1925 provides a broad perspective on the Methodist movement that helped shape nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century Canadian society. The use and interpretation of many new or little-used sources will interest those wishing to learn more about the history of women in religion and in Canadian society.

Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 306 pages) : illustrations, portraits.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-295) and index.
ISBN:0889204802
9780889204805
1417599715
9781417599714
9780889209190
0889209197
1280280875
9781280280870
9786610280872
6610280878