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El. knyga: Women with 2020 Vision: American Theologians on the Voice, Vote, and Vision of Women

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  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Oct-2020
  • Leidėjas: Fortress Press,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506468143
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  • Leidėjas: Fortress Press,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506468143
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Women haven't always had the right to vote. From such diverse voices as John Stuart Mill and Cokie Roberts, the absolute right of both women and men to vote has been affirmed. And yet, resistance to women's suffrage even by women themselves has a long and painful history. In this exciting volume, thirteen theologians and religious leaders in America look back at the historic victory in 1920 when women in the United States won the right to vote. They then assess the current situation and speak into the future.

Women with 2020 Vision: American Theologians on the Voice, Vote, and Vision of Women commemorates the 100th anniversary of women in the United States obtaining the right to vote, a story that must be told and retold and reflected upon in light of the current sociopolitical-theological realities.

Acknowledgments ix
List of Contributors
xiii
Prologue: Stones and Stories of Remembrance xxi
Jeanne Stevenson-Moessner
Part I Past: Hindsight Is 2020
1 Blindfolds Removed: The Perspicacity of Sojourner Truth, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton
3(20)
Jeanne Stevenson-Moessner
2 Dreams Deferred ... Visions Realized: The Struggle for African American Women's Rights
23(14)
Teresa Jefferson-Snorton
3 Reason, Emotions, and the Right to Vote: How History Got Neuroscience Wrong, and the Implications for Full Inclusion of the "Other"
37(22)
Barbara J. McClure
4 Claiming Our Inheritance
59(24)
Kimberly L. Detherage
Part II Present: Clearly Seeing Where We Are
5 Seeing through American Indian Eyes: A Vision of Balance and Equity
83(20)
Michelle Oberwise Lacock
Carol Lakota Eastin
6 Power to Vote, No Power to Protect
103(16)
Sophia Park
7 Caring for Victims of Human Trafficking: A Contemporary Example of Emancipation
119(20)
Francesca Debora Nuzzolese
8 Pan-African Women of Faith: Lifting Our Voices and Votes to End Hunger and Poverty
139(18)
Angelique Walker-Smith
Part III Future: Envisioning What's Next
9 The Art of Feminism in the Framework of Confucian Harmony
157(16)
Insook Lee
10 Between the Ballot and the Bullet: Women's Suffrage, Liminality, and the Arc of the Moral Universe
173(20)
Mary Elizabeth "Beth" Toler
11 Lutheran Visionaries: The Public Square and the Church
193(16)
Judith Roberts
Mary J. Streufert
Epilogue: Women with 2020 Vision: A Summary of New "Sightings" 209(8)
Jeanne Stevenson-Moessner
Appendix A 217(4)
Appendix B 221(2)
Appendix C 223(4)
In Memoriam 227(2)
Name Index 229(6)
Subject Index 235