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Author:
Russell, Thomas Arthur, 1954- author.
Title:
Women leaders in the Student Christian Movement, 1880-1920 / Thomas A. Russell.
Publisher:
Orbis Books,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
xiv, 274 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Student Christian Movement (Great Britain)--History.
Student Christian Movement (Great Britain)
Student movements.
Missions--Societies, etc.
Women in church work.
Women in missionary work.
Church work with college students.
College students--Religious life.
Church work with college students.
College students--Religious life.
Missions--Societies, etc.
Student movements.
Women in church work.
Women in missionary work.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Obeying God’s Call -- The “Whys” of SCM Women Leaders -- Committee Members and Officers -- General and Assistant General Secretaries -- Introducing the Traveling Secretary -- The Ministry of the Traveling Secretary -- Basic and Long-Term Pioneers -- Pioneers of Targeted Student Groups -- “Warp and Woof” Pioneers -- Conference Speakers -- Ecumenical Pioneers -- Intellectual Pioneers -- Social Gospel Pioneers -- Pioneers of the Women’s Movement -- The Benefits of the Women’s Movement -- Conclusion: Final Thoughts.
Summary:
Founded in the late nineteenth century, the Student Christian Movement (SCM) is now found in the World Student Christian Federation and the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students. Its descendants include InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, Campus Crusade for Christ, and all campus Christian groups or groups for students of other religions. The WSCF claims to have 2 million members in 90 countries and the IFES can be found in 160 nations. Drawing on the historical records of the SCM, Thomas A. Russell establishes the role of women in the organization from its beginning, stressing not only the pressures and prejudices they faced but also the pioneering work they performed and the valuable contributions they offered. A work of immense historical value, Russell's text advances the ongoing debate on the role of women in numerous religious communities, Christian and otherwise. -- Publisher's description.
Series:
American Society of Missiology series ; No. 55
ISBN:
1626982562
9781626982567
OCLC:
(OCoLC)988169521
LCCN:
2017018493
Locations:
ULAX314 -- Loras College Library (Dubuque)

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