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21. A Woman's Place: House Churches
 
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22. The Great Good Place: American
 
23. A Woman's Place?: Women &
 
24. A Woman's Place in Education:
 
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25. A Woman's Place: Equal Partnership
 
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26. A Women's Place?: Leadership in
 
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27. A woman's work. (Hawaiian women
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28. Just Tell Them I Survived: Women
 
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29. Women and the Work Place: The
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30. Colored Waiting Room
 
31. Woman's place in church activity
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32. Women's Place in Pope's World
 
33. Shropshire Villages (Villages
 
34. Our rightful place: The story
35. The Secret Places of the Heart
$64.95
36. Servicing the Middle Classes:
 
37. A review of W.T. Moore's tract
 
38. Putting Women in Place: A Geography
 
39. No Place For A Woman - An American
 
40. Women's place in the total church

21. A Woman's Place: House Churches In Earliest Christianity
by Carolyn Osiek, Margaret Y. MacDonald
Paperback: 356 Pages (2005-10-01)
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Asin: 0800637771
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This focused look at women in the household context discusses the importance of issues of space and visibility in shaping the lives of early Christian women. Several aspects of women's everyday existence are investigated, including the lives of wives, widows, women with children, female slaves, women as patrons, household leaders, and teachers. In addition, several key themes emerge: hospitality, dining practices, and the extent of female segregation. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Gleaning from a Bountiful Harvest


GLEANING FROM A BOUNTIFUL HARVEST

Would that I had the breadth and depth of knowledge that these authors have. I'm glad I don't have to take a test on what I've read, but oh what I've gleaned from the bits and pieces I've picked up.Starting with an interest in the psychology (and therefore history) of women, and a long-standing sharing with a small study group at church, focusing on women in the Bible, I thought I had a pretty good understanding. But this feast humbles even as it delights.

What especially added to my feast? - the issue of slavery, the apparent rambunctious-ness of the house churches, the commemorative use of wine, even the funeral dinner - how contemporary that seemed. It wasn't news that women's earnings were important, but our group hadn't really examined the effect of class.

This is by no means a complete menu. For example, I made note of the observation that the death of young children evoked terrible grief, in spite of its being so common.

I confess, I did head to the summaries at the end of the chapters. I'm an academic, but it was still a hard go for me. The ranking of five reflects all the positives I've expressed here, but if someone is thinking of reading it, be prepared to dig into detailed substantiation.

4-0 out of 5 stars An important read!
The Bible gives little mention to the women of the early Christian church, though surely they were around. What was their role in the church and how was the church integrated into their daily lives?

Until now, these questions were largely unanswered or answered, at best with conjecture. The three authors use a variety of evidence, both religious and secular, to construct a vivid description of the lives of these women, providing the reader with a fuller picture of the first few centuries of the Christian church. The authors weave together the evidence with insight and precision, giving a clear picture of the times.

A Woman's Place provides an overwhelming sense of community that women of the early church shared. During the first several centuries of Christianity, the church was centered on the home. This was the gathering place for worship.

As the home was the domain of women, women took a leading role in many aspects of the early church. Women were leaders, teachers and supporters of one another. They provided enormous amounts of nurturing and hospitality to one another.

Particularly fascinating are the descriptions of birthing and dining rituals. Early Christian women were segregated from the men, yet formed a strong community among themselves with their own ways of celebrating and worshipping.

Until now, the stories of early Christianity have been focused on the men of the church, primarily the apostles going out into the world to spread the good news. A Woman's Place honors the women of the early church, revealing their important role in providing the home environment where the good news could grow.

Armchair Interviews says: The authors deftly create an image of this world of two thousand years ago that brings new respect for the women held silent until now.




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22. The Great Good Place: American Expatriate Women in Paris
by William Wiser
 Hardcover: 336 Pages (1991-08)
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Asin: 0393029999
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From the middle of the 19th century to the middle of the 20th, Paris was that good place - the only place, it seemed, where an American woman of strong feeling, of artistic ambition of wayward impulse or sheer joie de vivre could be wholly herself. William Wiser draws portraits of five American women who made Paris their home: painter Mary Cassatt, novelist Edith Wharton, those mercurial gadabouts and tragic wives, Zelda Fitzgerald and Caresse Crosby, and the one and only Josephine Baker. Here also are fascinating cameos of Gertrude Stein, Janet Flanner, Sara Murphy and other luminaries, all set against and shaped by the spell of the City of Light. Paris meant possibilities. These five had utterly different responses to this freedom - but as Wiser shows, the web of connections among them was strong and Paris was its centre. ... Read more


23. A Woman's Place?: Women & Work
by Elizabeth Templeton
 Paperback: 192 Pages (1993-12)
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Isbn: 0861531620
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The next few years will present massive new opportunities and threats for the position of women in employment. The aim of this book is to make a contribution to some of the key issues: sex and sexism in the work place, formation of gender attitudes and reconciling employment with the care of children. Scottish Churches' Industrial Mission believes that these matters must be put on the agenda of men as well as women in order to move to a society in which the gifts and talents of both men and women are given their rightful place. ... Read more


24. A Woman's Place in Education: Historical and Sociological Perspectives on Gender and Education (Cardiff Papers in Qualitative Research)
by Sara Delamont
 Hardcover: 202 Pages (1996-03)
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Isbn: 1856285839
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Sara Delamont was the first woman President of Bera in 1984. This volume includes her Presidential address, and a selection of her other papers on gender and education written over the past 25 years. ... Read more


25. A Woman's Place: Equal Partnership in Daily Ministry
by Judith Ruhe Diehl
 Paperback: 112 Pages (1985-01)
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Asin: 0800617916
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26. A Women's Place?: Leadership in the Church
by C. S. Cowles
 Paperback: 208 Pages (1993-04)
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Asin: 083411464X
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Highly recommended!
In this fascinating book, Dr. C.S. Cowles of Point Loma Nazarene University, having become ashamed of his denomination's overweening male chauvinism, examines the role of women in the church service from both a historic and scriptural basis. His conclusion is that there is no reasonable basis for excluding women from any Christian service, including church leadership. Higly recommended!

5-0 out of 5 stars A Book For Our Generation
This book is one of a kind!It does an excellent job of studying thescriptures and evaluating the Biblical basis of women pastors.In a timewhen many denominations are deciding whether they will support women inministry or not, this is definitely a book for our generation.I wouldencourage anyone who has questions about the appropriateness of womenbecoming pastors to read this book! ... Read more


27. A woman's work. (Hawaiian women in food products and services) (company profile): An article from: Hawaii Business
by Lucy Jokiel
 Digital: 8 Pages (1989-11-01)
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This digital document is an article from Hawaii Business, published by Hawaii Business Publishing Co. on November 1, 1989. The length of the article is 2125 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: A woman's work. (Hawaiian women in food products and services) (company profile)
Author: Lucy Jokiel
Publication: Hawaii Business (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 1989
Publisher: Hawaii Business Publishing Co.
Volume: v35Issue: n5Page: p71(5)

Article Type: company profile

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28. Just Tell Them I Survived: Women in Antarctica
by Dr Robin Burns
Paperback: 232 Pages (2008-05-12)
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Asin: 1865083828
Average Customer Review: 1.0 out of 5 stars
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This collection of interviews celebrates women's participation in national and private expeditions to Antarctica. From the first women scientists to visit Macquarie Island in 1959 to contemporary explorers, this book presents the deep-seated longings of women to join Antarctic expeditions, the barriers they have had to overcome, and the raw accounts of women's experiences as a minority in tight human communities. These women talk in detail about their impact in a field where men traditionally marked out the territory-physically, socially, and psychologically-and discuss what attracted them to embark on their journeys. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars The worst unreadable tripe
This is a terrible book that could had potential.Arguably women in antarctica have as much interest and stories to share as men.Unfortunatly this author, an unabashed feminist, just lists lots of boring facts and petty acheivements of women. Do we really care who the first women who swore at the south pole was?Or the first women to smoke a cigarrette at the pole?No.A terrible book, useless tripe, hateful.

1-0 out of 5 stars Feminist Textbook History Lesson
I didn't even finish this book.It seems like it is just a list of facts about woman who have visited Antarctica.I was hoping for more stories than facts.I was very bored.Also the writer appears to be a strong feminist. ... Read more


29. Women and the Work Place: The Implications of Occupational Segregation
by Barbara Reagan, Martha Blaxall
 Paperback: 336 Pages (1976-08)
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30. Colored Waiting Room
by Patricia G. Pope
Paperback: 220 Pages (2002-05)
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Asin: 1553691369
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Colored Waiting Room is a novel set in contemporary rural Tennessee that poignantly reveals the struggles of a woman to be accepted in the unwavering traditional workforce ranks of a racist employment circle. The author takes the reader on a suspense-filled journey from a fierce beginning to a shocking and unpredictable ending. Injecting murder, corruption, and deceit into the arena of the federal government, the story paints a picture not readily forgotten. The main character explores love, deals with personal weaknesses, and vulnerablity.

The novel describes the struggles of a Black female locked in the grips of the "good ole boy" network. Alberta Graham, the novel's central character, examines the past eight years of her life as she waits for the hours to pass in a long forgotten room at Cherokee Nuclear Plant in rural east Tennessee. Following her as she relives the highs and lows of her life, the reader will cheer her on, cry, laugh, and begin to live the experiences as the story prompts judgment calls. The discovery of an ongoing taxpayer financial burden with government racketeering, as witnessed through the eyes of Alberta Graham, is both disturbing and frightening.

Characters drawn from Southern values and traditions come alive in Chief Ronnie Klein, the domineering power source at the nuclear plant and eventually head of security. Lieutenant Mack Settles and Lieutenant George Lincoln, are two subordinates whose roles help make for interesting contrast. Officer James Patton, the other Black assigned to the security section permanently, becomes involved with Alberta's plight out of racial pride and a need to identify that pride with being a Black man.

Division Chief Dale Warren is sociopathic, domineering and upper management's overseer of the multi-million dollar security operation. Laura James, the security unit clerk, manipulates Chief Klein consistently in order to control him for her own selfish endeavors. The tailored character of Jeremy Chambers, the love interest of Alberta, impacts and shatters the ideology of love and lifetime partnership. Other characters invade an enhance the story as it unveils the drama, laughter, and pain of survival.

As the title indicates, Colored Waiting Room focuses primarily onthe submission of one's will. This is a book for both the casual reader and scholars of fiction. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Unbelievable!
While attending a book club meeting, I was fortunate enough to meet Patricia Pope, author of "Colored Waiting Room." Colored Waiting Room is a compelling drama that describes the struggles of a black woman locked in the grips of the "good ole boy" network. The character, Alberta Graham, examines the past eight years of her life as she waits for the hours to pass in a long forgotten room at Cherokee Nuclear Plant in rural east Tennessee. Following her as she relives the highs and lows of her life, the reader will cheer her on, cry, laugh, and begin to live the experiences as the story prompts judgment calls. The discovery of an ongoing taxpayer financial burden with government racketerring, as witnessed through the eyes of Alberta Graham, is both disturbing and frightening.

Colored Waiting Room took me on an emotional journey and didn't want to let me go. The racisim and blatant disrespect Alberta suffered was enough to make anyone upset. I believe the Colored Waiting Room was a story that needed to be told so that we can wake up and see that although things have gotten better, we still have a long way to go. I gave Colored Waiting Room five stars because of the boldness and complexity of the story. I recommend this novel because it deals with real life issues, and not everything is wrapped up in a nice pretty bow at the end.

3-0 out of 5 stars colored waiting room
This book reads like a non fiction account of life in rural Tennessee, in the life of a black female officer. It tells the story of Alberta, who dares to wear braids in uniform and stands up to the other officers to don't want a woman especially a black woman with her position there. Alberta endures bigotry,fear, disrespect and fights back respectively, but the waiting game continues. I say it reads like non fiction because a some point this has happened to some black female officer somewhere. The book was well written and a good read. I give the book *** 3 stars.
Debra Owsley

5-0 out of 5 stars Positive Minds Bookclub Reviewer- Emma L. Hill
This Book was absolutely great. It was well written, and loaded with information. The descriptions of the places made the reader think they were actually there, and the details of each character made the reader know them individually. Alberta Graham is a wonderful character, who represents so may people who had to endure racism. Colored Waiting Room was captivating, explosive, enchanting, fascinating,and courageous.

4-0 out of 5 stars Colored Waiting Room
I love this book.The author has a great ability to make you feel like you know the main characters...as if you grew up with them from childhood.Her ability to make the characters vivid and relatable is uncanny.At the end, the author addresses an issue that most Black people must face at some point in their lives.I wish she had delved into that more...maybe an additional chapter or two.I'm very interested in how she would have concluded that issue.

This was a good effort for her first book.I'm sure her next book will have tighter...more cohesive chapters...and address fewer concepts or situations so that the reader can stay focused on a few situations with each character.But overall, this book was pretty good.I love it.It's a nice easy read.

5-0 out of 5 stars Riveting!
Sometimes a story comes along that grabs you by the heart and doesn't let go until it has taken you on a roller coaster ride of emotions.

Colored Waiting Room is a compelling story of intrigue and the darkness that resides within the souls of people who look normal and unfortunately make Alberta's life hell. We want Alberta to *make* it. But I won't give away the plot... You'll want to savor that yourself. Don't bypass this page turning gem! ... Read more


31. Woman's place in church activity
by Norman L Parks
 Unknown Binding: 36 Pages (1975)

Asin: B000721ZOQ
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32. Women's Place in Pope's World (Cambridge Studies in Eighteenth-Century English Literature and Thought)
by Valerie Rumbold
Hardcover: 336 Pages (1989-09-29)
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Asin: 052136308X
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How was Alexander Pope's personal experience of women transformed into poetry? How characteristic of his age was Pope's attitude toward women? What was the influence of individual women such as his mother, Patty Blount and Lady Mary Montagu on his life and work? Valerie Rumbold's is the first full-length study to address these issues. Referring to previously unexploited manuscripts, she focuses both on Pope's own life and art, and on early eighteenth-century assumptions about women and gender. She offers readings of some of the well-known poems in which women feature prominently, and follows Pope's response throughout his writings in general. The poet's own alienation from the dominant culture (through religion, politics and physical handicap), and his troubled fascination with certain kinds of women, make this subject complex and compelling, with wide implications. Dr. Rumbold provides new insight, and shows how women with whom Pope dealt can themselves be seen as individuals with presence and dignity. ... Read more


33. Shropshire Villages (Villages in Colour)
by Shropshire Federation of Women's Institutes
 Paperback: 96 Pages (2002-10-03)

Isbn: 185306761X
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34. Our rightful place: The story of Presbyterian women, 1970-1983
by Elizabeth Howell Verdesi
 Unknown Binding: 91 Pages (1985)

Asin: B0007B43H8
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35. The Secret Places of the Heart (Optimized for Kindle)
by H. G. Wells
Kindle Edition: Pages (2006-12-13)
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Asin: B003PPDH4I
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36. Servicing the Middle Classes: Class, Gender and Waged Domestic Work in Contemporary Britain (Routledge International Studies of Women and Place) (Volume 0)
by Nicky Gregson, Michelle Lowe
Paperback: 344 Pages (1994-09-12)
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Asin: 0415085314
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Servicing the Middle Classes investigates the recent rise indemand by middle class families for waged domestic labor and theconsequent growth of a new "servant" class.

Examining the positionof nannies and cleaners, Nicky Gregson and Michelle Lowe explore thenational socio-economic trends which have led to this new phenomenonand the profound changes this reflects in our concepts of motherhoodand gender relations. ... Read more


37. A review of W.T. Moore's tract on "Woman's work in the church": And a supplement, reviewing T.A. Kerley on "Woman's place in the church"
by G. G Taylor
 Unknown Binding: 40 Pages (1896)

Asin: B00089PT3Q
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38. Putting Women in Place: A Geography of Women's Employment
by Bruegel
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Isbn: 0745616402
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39. No Place For A Woman - An American Public Media/American RadioWorks Documentary on sexual harassment face by women in the Northern Minnesota Iron Range Ore Mines during the 1970's and 1980's
by Stephanie Hemphill, Catherine Winter, Deborah Amos, Stephen Smith, Sasha Aslanian, American Radio Works
 Audio CD: Pages (2006)

Asin: B0018YEBI4
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Documentary CD with photo insert made specifically for Public Radio broadcast. This audio disc deals with the prejudice and mistreatment faced by women in the workplace on the Iron Range of Northern Minnesota. TRACKS 1) Billboard :59 2) Music Bed :29 3) Segment A 14:29 4) Music Bed :59 5) Segment B 19:29 6) Music Bed :59 7) Segment C 16:29 8) Silence :15 ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Excellent, important documentary - but FREE from American Radio Works
The audio documentary presents an important and realistic look into what conditions were like for women who worked in male-dominated fields in the 70's.

Not a miner, I worked as a surveyor and construction inspector in the same time period and my experiences were much like the women of the iron range.Young men and women should listen to the audio documentary to appreciate how far we've come in 30 years.

You can listen to it online here: http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/ironrange/transcript.html ... Read more


40. Women's place in the total church
by Samuel F Pugh
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1957)

Asin: B0007G61WI
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