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Religiously influenced social movements tend to be characterized as products of the conservative turn of the late twentieth century. Izzo argues that contrary to this view, the liberal wings of Christian churches have remained an instrumental presence in U.S. and transnational politics, and that women make up a large proportion of these activists.

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"Amanda Izzo’s book is a revelation. Two intertwining stories--the Maryknoll sisters going from cold warriors to dissidents, and the YWCA as the target of anti-communist repression-- together demonstrate how faith in the power of love propelled Christian women’s political agendas on a world stage in the 20th century." -- Ann Braude * author of Sisters and Saints: Women and American Religion *
"In this crisply-written and illuminating account, Amanda Izzo tells the story of two women's associations, the Protestant YWCA and the Catholic Maryknoll sisters. Following dramatically different routes along the way, the groups' politics converged in the 1960s and 70s, becoming powerful forces for social justice at home and abroad. Izzo treats both strands of this important alliance with nuance and insight, suggesting how far creeds of Christian love took the American people – and how far we have to go." -- Jane Hunter * author of Gospel of Gentility: American Women Missionaries in Turn-of-the-Century China *
"Amanda Izzo's wonderful excavation of early twentieth century women's activism among liberal Catholics and Protestants casts new light everywhere. Izzo stresses liberalism's activist energy, Maryknoll and YWCA globalism, and, ultimately, the importance of women’s religious activism in the global human rights movement. Beautifully researched and even more beautifully written, Liberal Christianity and Women’s Global Activism illuminates the exceptional reach of women’s activism across religions and world borders.” -- Jon Butler * Howard R. Lamar Professor Emeritus of American Studies, History, and Religious Studies Yale Univ. *
"Pg. 99: Amanda Izzo's 'Liberal Christianity and Women's Global Activism'" by Marshal Zeringue * Campaign for the American Reader *
"The Author’s Corner with Amanda Izzo" * The Way of Improvement Leads Home *
"Weekly Book List, April 27, 2018" compiled by Nina Ayoub * Chronicle of Higher Education *
Izzo's work contributes to the ever-expanding history of feminisms, especially at the intersection of religious commitment and social justice activism. Izzo's effective use of sources and clear writing and organization makes this text a good choice for advanced undergraduate courses exploring women and religion, social activism and world Christianity, and gender, politics, and religion." * Journal of American History *
"Such an interesting book! The parallels and differences between the YMCA movement and the Maryknoll Sisters make for fascinating feminist history. Both organizations have had far wider and deeper impacts than their mere numbers would suggest. Both have shaped and empowered their members and the broader society. These groups incarnate justice and equality for women and BIPOC. This study captures their essences and displays their achievements in relief against formidable patriarchal odds." * Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual *

Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Part I: Women and Christian Fellowship
in the Early Twentieth Century 15
1 “Life More Abundant”: The YWCA
and the Social Gospel 19
2 “By Love, Serve One Another”: Foreign Mission
and the Changing Meanings of Evangelization 44
3 “Hidden and Effective Service”: The Maryknoll
Sisters Enter the Mission Field 66
Part II: From the Popular Front and
American Century to the New Frontier 89
4 “Dare We Be as Radical as Our Religion
Demands?”: Christian Activism
and the Long Red Scare 93
5 A “Fifth Column for God”: The Maryknoll
Sisters at Midcentury 124
Part III: “The Ferment of Freedom” 153
6 “We Choose to Identify with the Church of
the Poor”: Preferential Option in Action 159
7 “The Nuns Were Not Just Nuns”: Foreign
Mission and Foreign Policy 191
Epilogue 215
Acknowledgments 221
Notes 223
Selected Bibliography 257
Index 267

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      Publisher: Rutgers University Press
      Publication Date: 30/01/2018
      ISBN13: 9780813588476, 978-0813588476
      ISBN10: 0813588472

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Religiously influenced social movements tend to be characterized as products of the conservative turn of the late twentieth century. Izzo argues that contrary to this view, the liberal wings of Christian churches have remained an instrumental presence in U.S. and transnational politics, and that women make up a large proportion of these activists.

      Trade Review
      "Amanda Izzo’s book is a revelation. Two intertwining stories--the Maryknoll sisters going from cold warriors to dissidents, and the YWCA as the target of anti-communist repression-- together demonstrate how faith in the power of love propelled Christian women’s political agendas on a world stage in the 20th century." -- Ann Braude * author of Sisters and Saints: Women and American Religion *
      "In this crisply-written and illuminating account, Amanda Izzo tells the story of two women's associations, the Protestant YWCA and the Catholic Maryknoll sisters. Following dramatically different routes along the way, the groups' politics converged in the 1960s and 70s, becoming powerful forces for social justice at home and abroad. Izzo treats both strands of this important alliance with nuance and insight, suggesting how far creeds of Christian love took the American people – and how far we have to go." -- Jane Hunter * author of Gospel of Gentility: American Women Missionaries in Turn-of-the-Century China *
      "Amanda Izzo's wonderful excavation of early twentieth century women's activism among liberal Catholics and Protestants casts new light everywhere. Izzo stresses liberalism's activist energy, Maryknoll and YWCA globalism, and, ultimately, the importance of women’s religious activism in the global human rights movement. Beautifully researched and even more beautifully written, Liberal Christianity and Women’s Global Activism illuminates the exceptional reach of women’s activism across religions and world borders.” -- Jon Butler * Howard R. Lamar Professor Emeritus of American Studies, History, and Religious Studies Yale Univ. *
      "Pg. 99: Amanda Izzo's 'Liberal Christianity and Women's Global Activism'" by Marshal Zeringue * Campaign for the American Reader *
      "The Author’s Corner with Amanda Izzo" * The Way of Improvement Leads Home *
      "Weekly Book List, April 27, 2018" compiled by Nina Ayoub * Chronicle of Higher Education *
      Izzo's work contributes to the ever-expanding history of feminisms, especially at the intersection of religious commitment and social justice activism. Izzo's effective use of sources and clear writing and organization makes this text a good choice for advanced undergraduate courses exploring women and religion, social activism and world Christianity, and gender, politics, and religion." * Journal of American History *
      "Such an interesting book! The parallels and differences between the YMCA movement and the Maryknoll Sisters make for fascinating feminist history. Both organizations have had far wider and deeper impacts than their mere numbers would suggest. Both have shaped and empowered their members and the broader society. These groups incarnate justice and equality for women and BIPOC. This study captures their essences and displays their achievements in relief against formidable patriarchal odds." * Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics, and Ritual *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction 1
      Part I: Women and Christian Fellowship
      in the Early Twentieth Century 15
      1 “Life More Abundant”: The YWCA
      and the Social Gospel 19
      2 “By Love, Serve One Another”: Foreign Mission
      and the Changing Meanings of Evangelization 44
      3 “Hidden and Effective Service”: The Maryknoll
      Sisters Enter the Mission Field 66
      Part II: From the Popular Front and
      American Century to the New Frontier 89
      4 “Dare We Be as Radical as Our Religion
      Demands?”: Christian Activism
      and the Long Red Scare 93
      5 A “Fifth Column for God”: The Maryknoll
      Sisters at Midcentury 124
      Part III: “The Ferment of Freedom” 153
      6 “We Choose to Identify with the Church of
      the Poor”: Preferential Option in Action 159
      7 “The Nuns Were Not Just Nuns”: Foreign
      Mission and Foreign Policy 191
      Epilogue 215
      Acknowledgments 221
      Notes 223
      Selected Bibliography 257
      Index 267

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