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Birthing revival : women and mission in nineteenth-century France

Summary: "The nineteenth century witnessed a flurry of evangelical and missionary activity in Europe and North America. This was an era of renewed piety and intense zeal spanning denominations and countries. One area of Protestant flourishing in this period has received scant attention in Anglophone sources, however: the French Réveil. Born of a rich Huguenot heritage but aimed at recovering the religion of the heart, this awakening gave birth to a dynamic missionary movement--and some of its chief agents were women. In Birthing Revival, Michèle Sigg sheds light on the seminal role French Protestant women played in launching and sustaining this movement of revival and mission. Out of the concerted efforts of these women arose a holistic mission strategy encompassing the home front and the foreign field. Parisian women, led by Émilie Mallet, established schools to provide infants with food, safety, and religious education. Mallet and her friend Albertine de Broglie led the women's auxiliary of the Paris Bible Society to design and carry out a strategy for large-scale Bible distribution and fundraising. In 1825 de Broglie pioneered the women's committee of the Paris Evangelical Mission Society, which used the Bible Society model to promote international missions across their many networks. In meetings, publications, and reports to the annual General Assembly, the women reflected on their calling in the work of mission and fully embraced their identity as "true missionaries." The success of women teachers and their presence as wives and mothers in the Lesotho Mission--exemplified by pioneering missionary wife Elizabeth Lyndall Rolland--proved that married couples serving together as models of Christian living were essential in opening the doors to missionary work in Africa. The story, and these women's legacies, does not end in the field, however. Sigg demonstrates how the educational work of the missionary wives and their publications that shared good news of growing faith in Lesotho sparked local revivals in France. When the enthusiasm of the Réveil waned in the metropole and divisions mounted among Protestants, a movement of deaconesses emerged to renew the faith of French Protestants."--

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  • ISBN: 9781481316545
  • ISBN: 1481316540
  • ISBN: 1481316567
  • ISBN: 9781481316569
  • ISBN: 1481316575
  • ISBN: 9781481316576
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (ix, 258 pages)
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  • Publisher: Waco : Baylor University Press, 2022.

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Formatted Contents Note: Chapter 7. Divine Calling au féminin: Seeking Identity in Mission -- Chapter 8. Out in the Field: Women Arrive at the Lesotho Mission -- Chapter 9. For Better, for Worse: Marriage, Education, and Renewal in Mission and Metropole -- Chapter 10. Reviving the Réveil: French Reformed Deaconesses -- Conclusion: A Legacy beyond Mere Influence -- Bibliography -- Index
Subject: Women in missionary work -- France
Women in church work -- History
Women missionaries
Women -- France -- 19th century
Protestants -- France -- History -- 19th century
Missions -- France
Evangelical Revival -- France
France -- Church history -- 19th century
France -- History -- 19th century
Femmes dans l'œuvre missionnaire -- France
Femmes missionnaires
Femmes -- France -- 19e siècle
Protestants -- France -- Histoire -- 19e siècle
Renouveau évangélique -- France
France -- Histoire religieuse -- 19e siècle
France -- Histoire -- 19e siècle
missionaries
Evangelical Revival
Missions
Protestants
Women
Women in church work
Women in missionary work
Women missionaries
France
Genre: electronic book > ebook
Church history
History

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