May She Have a Word with You?: Women as Models of How to Live in the Poems of Charles Wesley with Commentary - eBook
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May She Have a Word with You?: Women as Models of How to Live in the Poems of Charles Wesley with Commentary - eBook  -     By: S.T. Kimbrough Jr.

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Title: May She Have a Word with You?: Women as Models of How to Live in the Poems of Charles Wesley with Commentary - eBook
By: S.T. Kimbrough Jr.
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781532648076
ISBN-13: 9781532648076
Stock No: WW110170EB

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Perhaps Charles Wesley's two volumes of Funeral Hymns (1746 and 1759), plus a few poems left in manuscript form, are the least known of his poetical corpus. They are a treasury, however, of his views on the importance of women in eighteenth-century England as examples of how to live the Christian life. Entries in his MS Journal indicate an extremely positive relationship with women who are his coequals in mission and in the Methodist societies, and much of the work depended on them. Furthermore, Charles wrote numerous poems about women, often occasioned by death, which lift up individual women as models for the community at large and the church. The intent of this volume is not to present a historical survey of these women or their historical place per se in the early Methodist movement, rather the primary goal is to discover a literature that helps us to see the values which women had in the early Methodist movement and how those values were acknowledged, recorded, and fostered or encouraged by Charles Wesley, particularly in his poetry. The title, May She Have a Word with You, suggests there is a need today to hear of these women's exemplary words, deeds, and lives as a whole.

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S. T. Kimbrough, Jr., holds a PhD from Princeton Theological Seminary and is currently a research fellow of the Center for Studies in the Wesleyan Tradition at Duke Divinity School, Durham, NC. He is author of the following books by Wipf and Stock: The Lyrical Theology of Charles Wesley, Radical Grace: Justice for the Poor and Marginalized, Partakers of the Life Divine: Participation in the Divine Nature in the Writings of Charles Wesley, Why Should a Child Be Born? Poems for Peace and Justice in the Middle East, and has published poetry in the journal Theology Today.

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