
Daughters of the Cross: or Woman's Mission
Exploring Gender Roles and Religious Challenges in the 19th CenturyBy Daniel C. EddyLength6h 6m
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In "Daughters of the Cross: or Woman's Mission," Daniel C. Eddy articulates the vital role of women in the Christian mission, illuminating their contributions to faith and society. Eddy's prose, suffused with earnest conviction, reflects the 19th-century evangelical fervor of the time. He adopts a didactic style, weaving together biblical references with contemporary anecdotes that underscore women's empowerment within the church and the broader community. The book situates itself against a backdrop of emerging discussions on gender roles, advocating for an active and influential participation of women in missionary work and spiritual leadership. Daniel C. Eddy (1810-1896) was an influential figure in the American Christian community, noted for his commitment to education and social reform. His experiences as a pastor and a social activist shaped his understanding of women's roles in both the church and society. Eddy's deep-seated belief in women's potential can be traced back to the burgeoning debates around women's suffrage and education, reflecting the tensions and transformations of his era. "Daughters of the Cross" is a compelling read for scholars of religious studies, gender studies, and history alike. It not only enriches our understanding of women's contributions to missionary activities but also challenges contemporary readers to reconsider the scope of their influence in modern faith communities.
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GenrePsychology
Length6 hrs 6 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 19, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1PREFACE.
7V.
2CONTENTS: HARRIET NEWELL.
8VI.
3I.
9VII.
4II.
10VIII.
5III.
11IX.
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6IV.
12X.