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OverviewEvangelical pastor, talk-show host, politician. Pentecostal Preacher Woman explores the life of the Reverend Bernice Gerard (1923–2008), one of the most influential spiritual figures of twentieth-century British Columbia, whose complicated blend of social conservatism and social compassion has lessons for our polarized times. Coming out of a difficult childhood, Gerard was attracted to Pentecostalism's emphasis on direct personal experience of God and the use of spiritual gifts, and she became a widely travelled international evangelist. As a pastor, radio personality, and alderman, she was a compelling communicator for the Christian right and an ardent critic of liberal social mores, yet she supported social justice for refugees, Indigenous people, and Vancouver's homeless population. She remained rooted in patriarchal religious institutions but practised a kind of feminism and shared her life with a female partner. Based on Reverend Gerard's personal archives and writings, Pentecostal Preacher Woman traces the complex evolution of a conservative woman's ideas about faith and society. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Linda AmbrosePublisher: University of British Columbia Press Imprint: University of British Columbia Press Weight: 0.600kg ISBN: 9780774869164ISBN 10: 077486916 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 15 November 2024 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""Linda M. Ambrose's multifaceted portrayal of Bernice Gerard, a fascinating woman whose name will be unfamiliar to most, is a reminder that religion in British Columbia is more complicated than we assume. The twists and turns of Gerard's story will spark a rich discussion among those whose complicated lives may find them grappling with their evolving faith.""-- ""Phyllis D. Airhart, author of A Church with the Soul of a Nation: Making and Remaking the United Church of Canada"" ""Pentecostal Preacher Woman makes sense of a woman that secular feminists and scholars regularly despised during her time, and largely ignored after it - and the book is a delight to read.""-- ""Veronica Strong-Boag, author of A Liberal-Labour Lady: The Times and Life of Mary Ellen Spear Smith"" Author InformationLinda M. Ambrose is a professor of history at Laurentian University. She is the author of For Home and Country: The Centennial History of the Women's Institutes in Ontario, A Great Rural Sisterhood: Madge Robertson Watt and the ACWW, and, with Michael Wilkinson, After the Revival: Pentecostalism and the Making of a Canadian Church. She also co-edited Women in Agriculture: Professionalizing Rural Life in North America and Europe, 1880–1965 with Joan M. Jensen. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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