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No Longer Ignored: A Collection of Articles on Baptist Women, edited by Charles W. Deweese and Pamela R. Durso, is a powerful and long-overdue resource that brings the vital contributions of Baptist women into the spotlight. Spanning more than three decades of scholarship (1973–2005), this volume gathers eighteen insightful articles originally published in Baptist History and Heritage and organizes them into seven thematic sections covering missions, social issues, theological education, music, the diaconate, and more.
In response to centuries of historical neglect, No Longer Ignored seeks to correct the narrative by offering a rich tapestry of voices and stories that have too often been left out of Baptist history. The collection also includes two groundbreaking State of Women in Baptist Life reports from 2005 and 2006, which provide essential statistical data and analysis on the growing influence of Baptist women in ministry and leadership.
With contributions from leading scholars such as H. Leon McBeth and Carolyn DeArmond Blevins, this volume is both a scholarly achievement and a call to continued inclusion. Ideal for students, researchers, and church leaders, No Longer Ignored is a must-have for anyone seeking to understand the full story of Baptist heritage.
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