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Without Benefit of Clergy

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The common view of the nineteenth-century pastoral relationship--found in both contemporary popular accounts and 20th-century scholarship--was that women and clergymen formed a natural alliance and enjoyed a particular influence over each other. In Without Benefit of Clergy, Karin Gedge tests this thesis by examining the pastoral relationship from the perspective of the minister, the female parishioner, and the larger culture. The question that troubled religious women seeking counsel, says Gedge, was: would their minister respect them, help them, honor them? Surprisingly, she finds, the answer was frequently negative. Gedge supports her conclusion with evidence from a wide range of previously untapped primary sources including pastoral manuals, seminary students' and pastors' journals, women's diaries and letters, pamphlets, sentimental and sensational novels, and The Scarlet Letter.

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ISBN: 9780195130201
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Author: Karin E Assistant Professor of History, Assistant Professor of History, Westchester University Gedge
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 298 pages
Series: Religion in America
Genres: History of the Americas
Gender studies: women and girls
Christianity
Theology
Religious social and pastoral thought and activity