The Heroic Women of Early Indiana Methodism: An Address Delivered Before the Indiana Methodist Historical Society

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The Heroic Women of Early Indiana Methodism: An Address Delivered Before the Indiana Methodist Historical Society

by T. A. (Thomas Aiken) Goodwin

EN·~41 minutes·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total
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THE HEROIC WOMEN - OF - Early Indiana Methodism.

0:16
2

The Heroic Women of Early Indiana Methodism.

41:07

Description

Delivered before the Indiana Methodist Historical Society in 1889, this address shines a spotlight on the often‑unheralded women who shaped the frontier faith of early Indiana. The speaker challenges the traditional narrative that celebrates only male pioneers, arguing that the true heroic spirit was equally present in the women who endured hardship, tended families, and nurtured nascent congregations.

Through vivid anecdotes—such as a frontier mother who faced a bear to protect her child and the quiet support offered to traveling preachers—the talk illustrates how women’s courage and devotion were essential to the church’s growth. It also critiques the language that marginalizes their contributions, urging listeners to recognize these women as full heroes rather than peripheral figures. The speech invites a reassessment of Indiana’s Methodist heritage, celebrating the strength and perseverance of its early female pioneers.

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en

Duration

~41 minutes (39K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Bryan Ness, Martin Pettit and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)

Release date

2008-01-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

T. A. (Thomas Aiken) Goodwin

T. A. (Thomas Aiken) Goodwin

1818–1906

A 19th-century Indiana Methodist minister and writer, he explored religion, moral reform, and local church history in works that reflect the concerns of his time. His surviving books range from theological reflection to addresses on early Indiana Methodism and the state’s liquor laws.

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