
She Preached the Word is a landmark study of women's ordination in contemporary American congregations. In this groundbreaking work, Benjamin R. Knoll and Cammie Jo Bolin draw upon a novel collection of survey data and personal narrative interviews to answer several important questions, including: Who supports women's ordination in their congregations? What are the most common reasons for and against women's ordination? What effect do female clergy have on young women and girls, particularly in terms of their psychological, economic, and religious empowerment later in life? How do women clergy affect levels of congregational attendance and engagement among members? What explains the persistent gender gap in America's clergy? Knoll and Bolin find that female clergy do indeed matter, but not always in the ways that might be expected. They show, for example, that while female clergy have important effects on women in the pews, they have stronger effects on theological and political liberals. Throughout this book, Knoll and Bolin discuss how the persistent gender gap in the wider economic, social, and political spheres will likely continue so long as women are underrepresented in America's pulpits. Accessible to scholars and general readers alike, She Preached the Word is a timely and important contribution to our understanding of the intersection of gender, religion, and politics in contemporary American society.
This book investigates the factors influencing women's ordination in American congregations and the subsequent impact of female clergy on congregational dynamics and broader societal gender gaps. Benjamin R. Knoll and Cammie Jo Bolin utilize a combination of original survey data and qualitative interviews to analyze the theological, political, and social variables that shape attitudes toward female leadership in religious institutions. The authors argue that the presence of women in the pulpit serves as a significant indicator of broader social equity and influences the engagement levels of congregants across the political spectrum.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and readers note that this work provides a rigorous, data-driven examination of a complex intersectional issue. Experts highlight the text as a valuable resource for understanding how religious institutional structures mirror and influence broader societal gender disparities.
Page Count:
289
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190882387
ISBN-13:
9780190882389
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