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Silent no more: a journey of a woman finding her voice

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Bonita J Zobeck. Silent No More: a Journey of a Woman Finding Her Voice. Chicago Theological Seminary. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a0320e02-6a28-4d33-abd2-2c11c13eca80?locale=en.

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B. J. Zobeck. Silent no more: a journey of a woman finding her voice. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a0320e02-6a28-4d33-abd2-2c11c13eca80?locale=en

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Bonita J Zobeck. Silent No More: a Journey of a Woman Finding Her Voice. Chicago Theological Seminary. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/a0320e02-6a28-4d33-abd2-2c11c13eca80?locale=en.

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  • Being authentic in the pulpit is needed for persuasive preaching. Many refer to this authentic self as having 'voice'. Those of us coming out of patriarchal social systems such as the Christian Reformed Church find this difficult. We were discouraged from speaking out or claiming our voice. Being on the bottom of a cosmic hierarchy leaves us deficient in self-esteem, self-confidence and a sense of personal competence. What happens when a woman called to preach has lost her voice and not yet found it? In this thesis, I share my journey of finding voice in the pulpit.
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  • 02/17/2024

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