History, Memory, and Relevance: Reflections on Christian Feminism Today Artistic rendering of PentecostArticles & EssaysChristian FeministsChristian Women

History, Memory, and Relevance: Reflections on Christian Feminism Today

Last week I attended the biennial Christian Feminism Today conference, an organization better known among historians by its previous name, the EEWC (Evangelical and Ecumenical Women’s Conference), or perhaps even by its original name, the EWC (Evangelical Women’s Caucus). The EWC was…
“Strong in Body, Mind, and Spirit”: Purity Movements and Sexual Aggression image of a ring on a tableArticles & EssaysChristian WomenPurity Culture

“Strong in Body, Mind, and Spirit”: Purity Movements and Sexual Aggression

A disturbing new study by Marquette University sociologist Heather R. Hlavka reports how young women today have “normalized” sexual assault to the point that they are often unable to identify harassment and rape for what they are—criminal acts. Based on an examination…
Kristin Kobes Du Mez
April 25, 2014