BEYOND THE FEMINIZATION THESIS: GENDERING THE HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITY IN THE NINETEENTH AND TWENTIETH CENTURIES

The origin of this book lies in a collective research project aimed at developing a gender perspective on socio-religious history. The project focused on Belgium, a country that was relatively understudied - although an extensive literature exists on the social and political aspects of Christendom i...

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Behavioral sciences
Catholicism
Christianity
Churches
Diseases
Doctrinal theology
Endocrine system diseases
Femininity
Feminization
Gender identity
Gender studies
Health sciences
Human populations
Masculinity
Medical conditions
Men
Persons
Piety
Political ideologies
Political philosophy
Political science
Population studies
Protestantism
Religion
Sanctity
Secularism
Secularization
Social sciences
Sociology
Sociology of religion
Spiritual belief systems
Systematic theology
Theology
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