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Silenced

The Forgotten Story of Progressive Era Free Methodist Women
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In Silenced: The Forgotten Story of Progressive Era Free Methodist Women, Christy Mesaros-Winckles delves into the gender debates within the Free Methodist Church of North America during the Progressive Era (1890-1920). This interdisciplinary work draws on narrative research and gender studies to reconstruct the lives of forgotten women who served as Free Methodist evangelists and deacons, examining their writings and speeches to illustrate how they promoted and defended their ministries. Mesaros-Winckles argues that the history of Free Methodist women is a microcosm of the struggle for recognition and acceptance faced by women across numerous evangelical traditions, especially amidst rising fundamentalism at the turn of the twentieth century. This book provides an important contribution to the fields of American history, theology, media studies, and gender studies, and will also be of interest to rhetorical history and communication theory scholars.
Christy Mesaros-Winckles is an associate professor in the Communication Arts and Sciences Department at Adrian College.
Chapter One: The Intersectionality of the Experiences of Progressive Era Women Preachers Chapter Two: Trailblazing Free Methodist Women Evangelists Chapter Three: "The Woman Question" in The Free Methodist 1886-1891 Chapter Four: The 1890 and 1894 General Conference Debates on Women's Ordination Chapter Five: Shifting Narratives on Women's Role in The Free Methodist 1894-1915 Chapter Six: Cementing Women's Roles: The Deaconess Order and Ordination as Deacons Chapter Seven: A Twist & Then Finally Acknowledgment: The 1915 and 1974 General Conferences Chapter Eight: Where We Are Now: Current Concerns About Women's Acceptance in Ministry Appendix One: 1894 Annual Conference Vote on Women's Ordination Appendix Two: Longitudinal Data on Free Methodist Women Evangelists 1880-1920 Appendix Three: Free Methodist Deaconesses and Female Deacons 1907-1920
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