Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-1992
Abstract
In the early 1970s, a group of six evangelical women in Chicago began meeting. Their topic of conversation? The emerging secular movement of feminism and what it might mean in a Christian context. These discussions would eventually lead to the Daughters of Sarah, a mid-20th century American journal for the particular audience of Christian feminists. Daughters of Sarah published some of the earliest religious scholarship on the topic.
Recommended Citation
Halteman Finger, Reta, "Receiving a spirit of adoption" (1992). Biblical, Religious, & Philosophical Studies Educator Scholarship. 42.
https://mosaic.messiah.edu/brps_ed/42
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Comments
Originally published as: Finger, Reta Halteman. “Receiving a Spirit of Adoption.” Daughters of Sarah, vol. 18, no. 4, Fall 1992, pp. 2–3.