Women in the Mission of the Church
Their Opportunities and Obstacles throughout Christian History
by Leanne M. Dzubinski; Anneke H. Stasson
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Pub Date 20 Apr 2021 | Archive Date 20 Jun 2021
Baker Academic & Brazos Press | Baker Academic
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Description
2021 ASM (American Society of Missiology) Book of the Year Award
Women have been central to the work of Christian ministry from the time of Jesus to the twenty-first century. Yet the story of Christianity is too often told as a story of men. This accessibly written book tells the story of women throughout church history, demonstrating their integral participation in the church's mission. It highlights the legacies of a wide variety of women, showing how they have overcome obstacles to their ministries and have transformed cultural constraints to spread the gospel and build the church.
Advance Praise
“For two millennia the stories Christians have told about God’s work through humankind have been remarkably truncated—focusing almost exclusively on men to the detriment of the entire story of God’s redemptive work. Women, too, have played—and continue to play—just as important a role as men in the overarching story line, and it is long past time that we correct our perspective. Women in the Mission of the Church is one of the more significant works over the past few decades that begins to address this gap. My hope and prayer is that this book will continue the process of igniting the correction of our story line so that it appropriately reflects the fact that women have been just as remarkably engaged in all facets of God’s mission as men have. As a man, I deeply appreciate how Women in the Mission of the Church has enriched my understanding of and appreciation for women’s active and engaging participation in God’s mission over the two millennia since Christ died for all humankind.”—Scott Moreau, academic dean, Wheaton College Graduate School
“Professors Dzubinski and Stasson provide the church and the academy with a wonderfully engaging, accessible, and inspiring collection of stories of women’s leadership in mission that highlights how women have lived out their abilities, gifts, and callings in the church through the ages. Even when constrained by male-dominated church authorities throughout history, women have consistently challenged not only those who would restrain them but the reigning gender-based ideologies that governed them, and they have done so through their persistent and fruitful ministries and their faithfulness to God and God’s calling. This is a book that should be on every Christian’s bookshelf!”—Bonnie Sue Lewis, professor emerita, University of Dubuque Theological Seminary
“A wide-angle portrait of a beautiful history of women in the Christian church through the ages! This is a story praising the accomplishments of Christian women as mystics and mothers, monastics and missionaries, and so much more. Some of these women were famous, while others lived lives of quiet faithfulness. This book is also a clear-eyed examination of the obstacles women have faced in the church that will give readers today—both women and men—encouragement to face contemporary obstacles in ministry with tenacity and grace.”—Benjamin L. Hartley, adjunct instructor, Seattle Pacific University; chairperson of the American Society of Missiology Board of Publications
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781540960726 |
PRICE | US$26.00 (USD) |
PAGES | 256 |
Featured Reviews
This book is a great resource for anyone interested in learning more about the women who have helped shape, and then often found themselves marginalized or even erased from, the narrative of Christian history and the Church. It is written in an accessible, reference style that would make it perfect for use in a classroom, sermon resource, or for anyone wanting to learn more about the women who so often get intentionally left out.