Few areas in American life have experienced as profound a change in
structure and mission as religion in this epoch of women's struggle
for complete equality and integration. Until recently, few studies
have attempted the sort of empirical and theoretical integration
that reveals the magnitude of this shift in basic roles, attitudes
and participation in church life. The author has assembled a
well-designed and carefully defined volume to give the reader a
solid, empirical look at this revolution in religious practice and
belief. It also provides an insight into the sharp differences in
opinions among women involved in religion: the degree to which
women change the structure if liturgy or simply partake of
traditions from which they were formally excluded; the extend to
which women increase church involvement in social issues or retain
a classical orientation to preaching; the extent to which gender
has an impact on everything from interpersonal relations of clergy
with laity to preaching orientations
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