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Ausgabe:

September/2023

Spalte:

888-890

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Autor/Hrsg.:

Alexander, Kimberly Ervin, Archer, Melissa L., Cartledge, Mark J. and Michael D. Palmer [Eds.]

Titel/Untertitel:

Sisters, Mothers, Daughters. Pentecostal Perspectives on Violence against Women.

Verlag:

Leiden u. a.: Brill 2022. XX, 271 S. = Global Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies, 43. Kart. EUR 55,00. ISBN 9789004513198.

Rezensent:

Megan Bedford-Strohm

Sisters, Mothers, Daughters is groundbreaking in that it is the first of its kind: a group of pentecostal scholars – from a range of different locations, disciplines, and ecclesial traditions – responding to violence against women in the form of an edited volume.

Inspired by the #metoo and #churchestoo movements, and noting the absence of pentecostal voices in the conversation, several scholars started using the hashtag #pentecostalsisterstoo and convened an open forum at the annual meeting for the Society for Pentecostal Studies (SPS) in March 2018 (257). There, women rose to share stories of abuse in their homes, churches and Pentecostal institutions, and experiences of discrimination in the church (257). This gathering gave the impetus for further reflection ...


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