Do women preach differently than men? In Women Preaching Revolution
Elaine J. Lawless contends that they do. Drawing on her study of
more than 150 sermons and extensive interviews with the clergywomen
who preached them, Lawless argues that women have changed
traditional preaching in ways that reflect their socialization as
women and their experiences of being female in America. Many of the
women in her study were expected to take courses on the art of
preaching as part of their seminary training. Most of them rejected
the sermon structure and strategies they were taught in seminary,
viewing them as part of a "male" homiletic tradition, and developed
styles that celebrate their commitment to connection, relationship,
and dialogue.
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