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The Women Scholars and Professionals Podcast
Women Scholars and Professionals
150 episodes
4 days ago
Join us for conversations in which we seek to give voice to women living into their God-given callings and serving as redeeming influences in the academy and beyond. For show notes or more information, please visit http://thewell.intervarsity.org/podcasts
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Join us for conversations in which we seek to give voice to women living into their God-given callings and serving as redeeming influences in the academy and beyond. For show notes or more information, please visit http://thewell.intervarsity.org/podcasts
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Christianity
Education,
Religion & Spirituality
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Beth Allison Barr: Becoming the Pastor’s Wife
The Women Scholars and Professionals Podcast
1 hour 1 minute 22 seconds
6 months ago
Beth Allison Barr: Becoming the Pastor’s Wife
“The pastor’s wife, in many ways, embodies the history of the Protestant church….Refocusing on her and putting her at the center helps us to understand the bigger picture of the role women play in church history and how women are overshadowed by these patriarchal structures.”  — Beth Allison Barr Historian and professor Beth Allison Barr joins us on the podcast to discuss women’s leadership in the historical church and the cultural cost of forgetting our roots. What happens when historical evidence for women’s leadership in church is buried and even forgotten? Historian and professor Beth Allison Barr joins us on the podcast to discuss her recent book Becoming the Pastor’s Wife: How Marriage Replaced Ordination as a Woman’s Path to Ministry. Beth traces the way centuries of women’s leadership were swept aside as female ordination declined and the role of the pastor’s wife was elevated in the white evangelical church. We talk about Beth’s scholarship, including some of her practices regarding teaching and collaborative research, and we hear Beth’s reflections on our current cultural moment and how we can thrive as women academics. And if you listen to the end of the credits, you’ll hear an excerpt from our podcast where Beth shares her thoughts on the benefits of working with a supportive writing group. So jump right in! We're so glad you're here. — Ann Boyd For show notes or more information please visit our article at The Well. If you'd like to support the work of InterVarsity's Women Scholars and Professionals, including future podcasts such as this episode, you can do so at givetoiv.org/wsap. Thank you for listening!
The Women Scholars and Professionals Podcast
Join us for conversations in which we seek to give voice to women living into their God-given callings and serving as redeeming influences in the academy and beyond. For show notes or more information, please visit http://thewell.intervarsity.org/podcasts