1st Edition

Women Pioneers in Continental European Methodism, 1869-1939

Edited By Paul W. Chilcote, Ulrike Schuler Copyright 2019
    244 Pages
    by Routledge

    244 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Despite the fact that women are often mentioned as having played instrumental roles in the establishment of Methodism on the Continent of Europe, very little detail concerning the women has ever been provided to add texture to this historical tapestry. This book of essays redresses this by launching a new and wider investigation into the story of pioneering Methodist women in Europe.





    By bringing to light an alternative set of historical narratives, this edited volume gives voice to a broad range of religious issues and concerns during the critical period in European history between 1869 and 1939. Covering a range of nations in Continental Europe, some important interpretive themes are suggested, such as the capacity of women to network, their ability to engage in God’s work, and their skill at navigating difficult cultural boundaries.





    This ground breaking study will be of significant interest to scholars of Methodism, but also to students and academics working in history, religious studies, and gender.

    Uncovering the Story of Women Pioneers in European Methodism: An Introduction  Part I. Bible Women, Deaconesses, and Missionaries  1 Methodist Bible Women in Bulgaria and Italy  2 The Pioneering Deaconess Movement in Germany 3 The European Roots of the American Methodist Deaconess Movement  4 Methodist Women Missionaries in Bulgaria and Italy  5 Methodist Women’s Mission Societies in Germany and Switzerland  6 Methodist Women Pioneers in Belgium, Czechoslovakia, and Poland  Part II. Portraits of Pioneer Women  7 Baroness Amelie von Langenau: Pioneer of Methodism in Austria   8 Anna Eklund: Methodist Pioneer in Russia  9 Ines Piacentini Ferreri: Pioneer of "Wholesome Feminism" in Italy  10 Sketches of Methodist Women Pioneers

    Biography

    Paul W. Chilcote is Professor of Theology at Asbury Theological Seminary in Orlando, Florida. He has published 25 books, many of them on the history of Methodism and women’s studies, including She Offered Them Christ and The Methodist Defense of Women in Ministry.





    Ulrike Schuler is Professor of Church History, Methodism, and Ecumenical Studies at United Methodist-related Reutlingen School of Theology in Germany. She has served as Chair of the European Methodist Historical Society and President of the World Methodist Historical Society.

    Each chapter has its own bibliography, which bears witness to the quality of the research upon which it rests. The volume is also enhanced by maps and photographs. The editors are to be congratulated on beginning to uncover a fascinating story and it is to be hoped that more can be discovered.
    -Martin Wellings, Methodist Recorder