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Promoting the Methodist Woman Preacher: Phoebe Palmer's Concept of ‘Female Prophesying’ and the Question of Spiritual Authority

Wesley and Methodist Studies, 2022
This article investigates the seeming dissonance between Phoebe Palmer's (1807–74) role as a charismatic leader who emphasized an unmediated, literalist approach to the Bible and her adoption of complex historical-critical arguments to defend female ...
Claudia Jetter
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Rethinking Women's Suffering And Holiness: Gloria Anzaldúa's "Holy Relics"

Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, 2020
:In the poem, "Holy Relics," Chicana theorist Gloria Anzaldúa (1942–2004) interrogated Christian imaginaries of female holiness by troubling existing stories that locate holiness in passivity, suffering, and silence.
Pearl Maria Barros
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Is the pre-antral ovarian follicle the ‘holy grail’for female fertility preservation?

Animal Reproduction Science, 2019
Fertility preservation is not only a concern for humans with compromised fertility after cancer treatment. The preservation of genetic material from endangered animal species or animals with important genetic traits will also greatly benefit from the development of alternative fertility preservation strategies.
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Godllywood: A digital pedagogy for the evangelical woman

Explorations in Media Ecology, 2022
The internet has allowed the expansion of media presence in the most varied sectors of society. Institutions and religious groups from the most diverse backgrounds take ownership and use the available technological communication resources to optimize ...
Jadna Rodrigues Barbosa
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Alan V. Murray and Karen Watts, eds. The Medieval Tournament as Spectacle: Tourneys, Jousts and Pas d'Armes, 1100–1600. Royal Armouries Research Series. Woodbridge: Boydell Press, 2020. Pp. 263. $99.00 (cloth).

Journal of British Studies, 2022
spurred a need, voiced by critics like Jean Gerson, for discernment of spirits given female unreliability. Despite both physical and mental inquisitorial examinations, despite the persistent efforts to vilify them on the part of theologically trained ...
Samuel A. Claussen
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The Annihilation Narrative in Esther : A Controversy over Misunderstood Holiness

Liberal Arts Innovation Center
This study analyzes the narrative of the Book of Esther to examine how the themes of violence and the chosen-people mentality have shaped Christian modes of oppressing and annihilating the Other. By exploring this mentality and the annihilation narrative
Jiwon Choi, Jeongsook Kim
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Rebeldes con Pausa: Teresa de Jesús, Cervantes, Fray Luis, and the Curious Path to Holiness

Humanities
Early modern theologians often cast female curiosity as both a moral flaw and an epistemic transgression. Aware of this suspicion, Teresa of Ávila professed to have renounced such dangerous impulses in her youth.
Ana Laguna
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Reorienting Disorientation: Hildegard von Bingen’s Depiction of the Female Body as Erotic, Fertile, and Holy

2023
In this chapter, Lauren Cole and Hannah Victoria track the evolution of how the twelfth-century nun Hildegard of Bingen wrote about women by contextualizing Hildegard’s lexical choices regarding Mary and Eve as models of holy femininity across several major texts.
Cole, Lauren, Victoria, Hannah
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When Babel Becomes Beautiful: The Parable of Cultural Blend and the Death of Distinction

Open Journal of Science, Philosophy & Theology (ISSN: 3105-3041)
Drawing on the Tower of Babel as a prophetic mirror, this exhortation argues that modern enthusiasm for cultural blending is not Eden restored but Babylon reborn.
Dr. Sixbert Sangwa
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Following in the Apostles’ Footsteps: Martyrdom, Mysticism, and Protofeminism in Lucrezia Marinella’s Holocausto d’amore della vergine Santa Giustina (1648)

Renaissance Quarterly
This article examines the relationship between protofeminism and faith in Lucrezia Marinella’s “Holocausto d’amore della vergine Santa Giustina” (1648).
Carlotta Moro
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