Long, patient conflict : essays on women and gender in Australian Christianity / editors: Mark Hutchinson, Edmund Campion.
Series: Studies in Australian Christianity ; v. 2Publication details: Sydney : Centre for the Study of Australian Christianity 1994.Description: 205 p. ; 21 cmISBN:- 1864080124
- Long patient struggle : studies in the role of women in Australian Christianity [Cover title]
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Main Collection | John Kinder Theological Library | BR1480 LON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | J00512713 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Women and Australian Christianity, 1980-1993: a short bibliography
Carey, Hilary M. (Hilary Mary), 1957- 'Women's peculiar mission to the heathen'--Protestant missionary wives in Australia, 1788-1900
Clarke, Fiona "She hath done what she could": women's voluntary groups in the Methodist Church in South Australia, 1945-1977
Frappell, Ruth Australian Angliacnism inland: the Bush Brotherhoods and Sisterhoods
MacGinley, Rosa Catholic women's religious institutes in Australia, 1830-1940: some considerations
Massam, Katherine The spirituality of Catholic action in twentieth century Australasia: religion and the real men
McGrath, Sophie Beyond Florence Nightingale and Caroline Chisholm: women in nineteenth century Australian history
McLay, Anne Writing women's history: one feminist approach
Piggin, Stuart From independence t odomesticity: masculinity in Australian history and the female ordination debate
Porter, Muriel The end of the 'great debate': the 1992 General Synod decision on women priests
West, Janet A recipe for confrontation: female religious orders and the male hierarchy in nineteenth century Australia