Elizabeth Vander Lei, Thomas Amorose, Beth Daniell, Anne Ruggles Gere
Throughout history, determined individuals have appropriated and reconstructed rhetorical and religious resources to create effective arguments. In the process, they have remade both themselves and their communities. This edited volume offers notable examples of these reconstructions, ranging from the formation of Christianity to questions about the relationship of religious and academic ways of knowing. The initial chapters explore historic challenges to Christian doctrines and gender roles. Contributors examine Mormon women's campaigns for the recognition of their sect, women's...
Throughout history, determined individuals have appropriated and reconstructed rhetorical and religious resources to create effective arguments. In th...