life of Selina Campbell, The
Book Description
Discover the remarkable story of a woman whose faith and influence helped shape one of America's most significant religious movements. Loretta M. Long presents an intimate portrait of Selina Campbell, whose life extended far beyond her role as the wife of Disciples of Christ founder Alexander Campbell.
Through careful examination of historical records, Long reveals how Selina Campbell navigated the complex landscape of 19th-century religious life while carving out her own sphere of influence within the Stone-Campbell movement. Her story illuminates the ways women of deep faith found meaning and purpose within the religious frameworks of their time, challenging traditional assumptions about women's roles in spiritual communities.
This biographical study offers valuable insights into how personal conviction and religious dedication intersected with the social expectations placed on women during this transformative period in American Christianity. Selina Campbell's experience demonstrates how individual faith journeys can both reflect and reshape broader religious movements.
Long's research adds depth to our understanding of the Restoration movement while highlighting the often-overlooked contributions of women who helped sustain and nurture these emerging religious communities. For readers interested in the intersection of faith, gender, and historical change, this biography provides a thoughtful exploration of one woman's spiritual legacy and its lasting impact on American religious life.
Who Is This For?
📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~7 hours)
📄 Length: 235 pages
What You'll Discover
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