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Women of the Spirit

Pioneers of Faith in 19th-Century America

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Women of the Spirit

De: Richard Fleischman
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They built pulpits they would never own—but their voices still echo through time.

Before Aimee Semple McPherson filled radio airwaves, before women stood behind pulpits or theology lecterns, a chorus of nineteenth-century pioneers reshaped the spiritual life of America. Women of the Spirit tells their story.

From revival tents on the frontier to the lecture halls of reform and the early airwaves of modern faith, these women defied silence not by rebellion but by conviction. Harriet Livermore preached before Congress; Phoebe Palmer turned holiness into a movement; Maria Woodworth-Etter brought healing to thousands; Elizabeth Cady Stanton rewrote the Bible itself. Each found in faith a language for authority, and in service, a form of freedom.

Blending biography, cultural history, and theology, Richard Fleischman traces a century of transformation—from the prayer circle to the public stage, from tent to radio—revealing how women’s devotion became the foundation of modern spiritual leadership. The result is both an act of recovery and a meditation on moral courage, charting how those who once preached from the margins helped redefine the center of American belief.

For readers of The Preacher’s Wife, God’s Daughters, and American Saints, this book offers a deeply human portrait of faith unbound from walls, reason joined with revelation, and women whose conviction reshaped the meaning of the sacred.

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