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St. Mark's and the Social Gospel: Methodist Women and Civil Rights in New Orleans, 1895-1965 - Blue, Ellen
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The impact of St. Mark's Community Center and United Methodist Church on the city of New Orleans is immense. This book looks at the contributions of St. Mark's, in particular the important role played by women as the church confronted social issues through the rise of the social gospel movement and into the modern civil rights era. Ellen Blue uses St. Mark's as a microcosm to tell a larger, overlooked story about women in the Methodist Church and the sources of reform.

Produktbeschreibung
The impact of St. Mark's Community Center and United Methodist Church on the city of New Orleans is immense. This book looks at the contributions of St. Mark's, in particular the important role played by women as the church confronted social issues through the rise of the social gospel movement and into the modern civil rights era. Ellen Blue uses St. Mark's as a microcosm to tell a larger, overlooked story about women in the Methodist Church and the sources of reform.
Autorenporträt
ELLEN BLUE is the Mouzon Biggs Jr. Associate Professor of the History of Christianity and United Methodist Studies at Phillips Theological Seminary in Tulsa, Oklahoma. She is the coauthor of "Attentive to God: Thinking Theologically in Ministry." She teaches and writes about women's issues and the post-Katrina church in New Orleans.