
Reformation Women
Sixteenth-Century Figures Who Shaped Christianity's Rebirth
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Sarah Zimmerman
Women are an essential element in church history. Just as Deborah, Esther, and the New Testament Marys helped shape Bible history, so the women of the Reformed church have helped to make its history great.
In Reformation Women, Rebecca Vandoodewaard introduces listeners to 12 16th-century women who are not as well known today as contemporaries like Katie Luther and Lady Jane Grey. Providing an example to Christians today of strong service to Christ and his church, these influential, godly women were devoted to Reformation truth, in many cases provided support for their husbands, practiced hospitality, and stewarded their intellectual abilities. Their strength and bravery will inspire you, and your understanding of church history will become richer as you learn how God used them to further the Reformation through their work and influence.
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What an edifying book!
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At the end, VanDoodewaard extrapolates 7 similarities between these women and how and why we ought to emulate them. I particularly appreciated the author’s discussion of the impact of healthy complimentarian marriages. Those marriages that were healthy where mutual care, male authority, and female submission were healthy not only created hospitable homes and thriving ministries; you can see the positive affects after the deaths of the men— which was frequent. The women were neither coddled during marriage leading to self defeat and pity after the death of their husband; nor did the woman fly free from a subdued life, oppression. There was genuine grief, but they flourished as much before as after. Most women went on to support themselves, their children, and others financially, attaining influence over others by writing, rising to positions of leadership and even defiance to be a threat in and of themselves.
She emphasized the failings of some of the women acknowledging their imperfections; but she pressed into their unique gifts. Each had skills different from the others, and none of them died until it was the right time. I found this point interesting as she gave examples, pointing the reader to examine their own lives. How are we spending our time?
Brilliant!
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The application and lessons learned for believers today is an apt conclusion. Well done!
Wonderful testimony to the power ordinary faithfulness
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Beautiful story of God working in the lives of women
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Great stories!
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Excellent read
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Powerful
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Powerful and influential women
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Good but biased
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