Marianne Farningham
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ISBN 10: 1-60608-019-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-60608-019-1
Pages: 284
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 07/01/2008
Division: Wipf and Stock
Series: Studies in Baptist History and Thought
Category: Church history
Marianne Farningham
A Plain Woman Worker
By Linda Wilson

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Book Description
Marianne Farningham has been called one of the most influential female members of the nineteenth-century Baptist community, yet her name, a familiar one in evangelical households during the later nineteenth century, is virtually unknown to us today. Marianne, who wrote for the Christian press over a period of fifty years, both reflected and shaped aspects of popular Nonconformity, through her poetry, prose and biographies. She covered topics as varied as the theology of hell and votes for women.

This investigation explores major aspects of Marianne's many-faceted life and thought, and discusses her views of women's roles, her educational work, her public life, for example as a popular lecturer, and her spirituality. Informed by Marianne's life and writings, it challenges a number of stereotypes of Victorian evangelicalism, including assumptions about evangelical women and the relationship between Evangelicalism and feminism. It is a significant contribution to the history of Victorian Nonconformity.
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