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OverviewWhen the Baptist movement began four centuries ago, revolutionary forces had destabilized the centers of social control that had long kept women in their place. In the early seventeenth century, Baptist women began to speak their minds. Through their prophetic writings, these women came to exercise considerable influence and authority among the early churches. When Baptists became more institutionalized later in the century, the egalitarian distinction dissipated and women's voices again, for a long history, were silenced. However, long ago, in early Baptist life in England, women did preach well and often. In A Company of Women Preachers, Curtis Freeman collects and presents a critical edition of these prophetic women's texts, retrieving their voices so that their messages and contributions to the tradition may once again be recognized. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Curtis W. FreemanPublisher: Baylor University Press Imprint: Baylor University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 5.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 1.290kg ISBN: 9781602583184ISBN 10: 1602583188 Pages: 849 Publication Date: 15 April 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""We owe Curtis Freeman a debt of gratitude, not only for making these texts available so easily, and with such a helpful introduction, but for all the questions we are now faced with as a result of being able to read them together."" -- Baptist Quarterly (2012, 44:6) ""Splendid. A most exciting Baptist history. This material profoundly challenges popular perceptions of women in Baptist life and deserves the widest possible readership."" --Dr. Ian Randall, Director of Research at Spurgeon's College, London, and Senior Research Fellow at International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague "" A Company of Women Preachers is a remarkable resource for those who study early modern religion. In this book, we hear the voices of women who have largely been silenced and forgotten--voices that will surprise, challenge, and intrigue those who encounter them. With this book Professor Freemen has done valuable service both for the women whose writings he includes and for those students and scholars who will now have an accessible way to engage with those writings."" --Nancy Bradley Warren, Professor of English, Courtesy Professor of Religion, Florida State University ""With selections ranging from Katherine Chidley to Anne Wentworth, this valuable collection allows readers to hear the often neglected voices of early Baptist women who openly exercised their 'gifts' for teaching and preaching. Freeman's careful research enhances our understanding of this contentious topic within Baptist history as well as providing insight into the lives of the women themselves. His book will be a welcome addition for scholars and students of women's history, church history, and Baptist history."" --Beth Allison Barr, Assistant Professor of European Women's History, Baylor University ...a precious and vital (both essential and lively) resource for anyone who has an interest in Baptist history or women's preaching. -- Catriona Gorton, Hillhead Baptist Church -- Regent's Review Freeman's book will be of interest to anyone working in the seventeenth-century Quaker women's writings and provides a valuable tool for comparative work. -- Betty Hagglund, University of Birmingham -- Quaker Studies Freeman's collection succeeds in its aims: it gives a pulpit to a class of women preachers that might not otherwise have it. The texts are engaging in themselves merely for the richness of the modes of religious expression contained therein before consideration is even given to the extraordinariness of such vocal women in a time and community which would seem predisposed to silence them. -- Sean Patrick Webb, Harding School of Theology -- Homiletic" Splendid. A most exciting Baptist history. This material profoundly challenges popular perceptions of women in Baptist life and deserves the widest possible readership. <br>--Dr. Ian Randall, Director of Research at Spurgeon's College, London, and Senior Research Fellow at International Baptist Theological Seminary, Prague Author InformationCurtis W. Freeman is Research Professor of Theology and Director of the Baptist House of Studies at Duke Divinity School. He lives in Durham, North Carolina. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |