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Title
Quivering families
Type
Text
Monograph
Language
English
Geographic Coverage
United States
Classification
LCC: BR1642.U6 M34 2018
DDC: 248.4 full
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Content
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Summary
Quivering Families is a first of its kind project that employs history, ethnography, and theology to explore the Quiverfull movement in America. Quivering Families argues that despite the apparent strangeness of their practice, Quiverfull is a thoroughly evangelical and American phenomenon. Far from offering a countercultural vision of the family, Quiverfull represents an intensification of longstanding tendencies. The movement reveals the weakness of evangelical theology of the family and underlines the need for more critical and creative approaches.
Table Of Contents
Introduction
Conceiving Quiverfull : the movement in historical and cultural perspective
Stories from the full quiver
Motherhood in the full quiver
Children and childhood in the full quiver
The family in the full quiver
Conclusion.
Authorized Access Point
McGowin, Emily Hunter, 1983- Quivering families