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Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers and Theologies of the Afterlife : A Step Closer to Heaven, Paperback / softback Book

Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers and Theologies of the Afterlife : A Step Closer to Heaven Paperback / softback

Edited by Jennifer McFarlane-Harris, Emily Hamilton-Honey

Part of the Routledge Research in American Literature and Culture series

Paperback / softback

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This collection analyzes the theme of the "afterlife" as it animated nineteenth-century American women’s theology-making and appeals for social justice.

Authors like Harriet Beecher Stowe, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, Martha Finley, Jarena Lee, Maria Stewart, Zilpha Elaw, Rebecca Cox Jackson, Catharine Maria Sedgwick, Elizabeth Palmer Peabody, Belinda Marden Pratt, and others wrote to have a voice in the moral debates that were consuming churches and national politics.

These texts are expressions of the lives and dynamic minds of women who developed sophisticated, systematic spiritual and textual approaches to the divine, to their denominations or religious traditions, and to the mainstream culture around them.

Women do not simply live out theologies authored by men.

Rather, Nineteenth-Century American Women Writers and Theologies of the Afterlife: A Step Closer to Heaven is grounded in the radical notion that the theological principles crafted by women and derived from women’s experiences, intellectual habits, and organizational capabilities are foundational to American literature itself.

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