Examines the politics of female clergy and the broader issue of the political mobilization of professionals.
Women clergy now account for approximately 10 percent of religious leaders in the United States. As their numbers grow, so too does their political influence. This book examines the effects of gender, professional experience, and religious belief on the political attitudes and activism of clergywomen. Based on qualitative analysis of interviews with 54 women ministers and rabbis in four different American cities (Washington, D.C., Milwaukee, Omaha, and...
Examines the politics of female clergy and the broader issue of the political mobilization of professionals.