Patterns and portraits : women in the history of the Reformed Church in America

edited by Renee House, John Coakley
Grand Rapids, Mich : Eerdmans, [1999?]
xii, 182 p. ; 21 cm
Book
LocationCall NumberStatus
1/F CollectionBX 9515 .W66Available

  • I Women in the History of the Reformed Church in America
  • II Incorporating Women into the History of the Colonial Dutch Reformed Church: Problems and Proposals
  • III The Dealings of the Lord's Love with Dina van den Bergh
  • IV The Dutch Women in Two Cultures: Looking for the Questions?
  • V Pious and Powerful: The Evangelical Mother in Reformed Dutch Households, New York and New Jersey, 1826-1876
  • VI Is a "Joyful Death" an Oxymoron?: The Christina de Moen Van Raalte Story
  • VII The Rise of the Woman's Board of Foreign Missions
  • VIII Women Raising Women: The Urgent Work of the Mission Gleaner, 1883-1917
  • IX The Education of Miss Sara Couch: The Preparation of Women for Foreign Missionary Service in the Reformed Church in America in the Late Nineteenth Century
  • X The Reformed Church in America and the Ordination of Women: Personal Memories
  • XI The Decline, Fall, and Rise of Women in the Reformed Church in America, 1947-1997
  • XII New Brunswick Theological Seminary Women Past and Present
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
  • Eerdmans
  • 0802847056
  • text
  • volume
  • unmediated
  • https://cms.trccloud.hk/opac/bib/AJcv