This volume is a collection of cutting-edge, interdisciplinary, and creative essays that establish a new approach to the study of evangelical purity culture. It is a critical starting point for anyone seeking to understand this movement or begin their own research.
This volume is a collection of cutting-edge, interdisciplinary, and creative essays that establish a new approach to the study of evangelical purity culture. It is a critical starting point for anyone seeking to understand this movement or begin their own research.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kathryn House, Ph.D. is Assistant Professor of Leadership Studies and Practical Theology and Chair of the Rev. Dr. Lee Barker Professorship of Leadership Studies at Meadville Lombard Theological School. She holds a Ph.D. and MDiv from Boston University School of Theology. House is ordained through the American Baptist Churches USA and Alliance of Baptists. Sara Moslener, Ph.D. is a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, Anthropology, and Religion at Central Michigan University. She is the author of Virgin Nation: Sexual Purity and American Adolescence (2015) and After Purity: Race, Sex, and Religion in White Christian America (forthcoming, 2025).
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Introduction: Evangelical Purity Culture and Its Discontents 1. Graham Crackers and Good Girls: A Historical and Theoretical Case for Expanding the Conceptual Reach of Purity Culture's Control of Bodies Assigned Female at Birth 2. The Space Between: Liminal Time within Purity Culture 3. Pure to Purpose Pipeline: Socializing Purity in White Women's International Aid Work 4. Navigating Evangelical Affect: Convictions, Promises, and Dissonance in Adolescent Adherence to Purity Teaching 5. Women's Sexuality, Embodiment and Evangelicalism 6. 'Daddy I Do': Purity Balls, Evangelicals Ideas of Virginity, Family Values, and Whiteness 7. Purity Culture and the Limits of Queer Evangelicalism 8. When Purity Cannot Save Us: On Matter Out of Place and Democratic Hope Bibliography
Introduction: Evangelical Purity Culture and Its Discontents 1. Graham Crackers and Good Girls: A Historical and Theoretical Case for Expanding the Conceptual Reach of Purity Culture's Control of Bodies Assigned Female at Birth 2. The Space Between: Liminal Time within Purity Culture 3. Pure to Purpose Pipeline: Socializing Purity in White Women's International Aid Work 4. Navigating Evangelical Affect: Convictions, Promises, and Dissonance in Adolescent Adherence to Purity Teaching 5. Women's Sexuality, Embodiment and Evangelicalism 6. 'Daddy I Do': Purity Balls, Evangelicals Ideas of Virginity, Family Values, and Whiteness 7. Purity Culture and the Limits of Queer Evangelicalism 8. When Purity Cannot Save Us: On Matter Out of Place and Democratic Hope Bibliography
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