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    The World Was Their Parish: Evangelistic Work of the Single Female Missionaries from the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, to Korea, 1887–1940 by Angel Santiago-Vendrell, Misoon (Esther) Im

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The Woman’s Foreign Missionary Society (WFMS) (1897–1909) and the Woman’s Missionary Council (WMC) (1910–1940) of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (MECS) worked in Korea from 1897 to 1940. …”
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    Believing in Women? Examining Early Views of Women among America’s Most Progressive Religious Groups by Melissa J. Wilde, Hajer Al-Faham

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…However, we also find that prominent progressive groups—the Protestant Episcopal Church, the Methodist Episcopal Church, and the United Presbyterian Church—were virtually silent on the issue of women’s rights. …”
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    “We Take Hold of the White Man’s Worship with One Hand, but with the Other Hand We Hold Fast Our Fathers’ Worship”: The Beginning of Indigenous Methodist Christianity and Its Expre... by David Andrew Kim-Cragg

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Beginning in 1829, Indigenous leadership within the Methodist Episcopal church in Upper Canada used the <i>Christian Guardian</i> to tell the story of their work among Indigenous communities. …”
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    An Unholy Alliance: The Nation of Islam Discourse and The Vicious Circle of Racism by Ayesha Siddiqa

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Whereas organizations such as The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (1909), the National Urban League (1911), and the African Methodist Episcopal Church (1816) resorted to an integrationist approach to confront the legally sanctioned system of racial subjugation and demand civil rights for African Americans, the NOI concocted a unique conflation of religion and nationalism in appealing to black agitation and defiance against white supremacy. …”
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    Useful Victims: Symbolic Rage and Racist Violence on the Global Extreme-Right by Simon Purdue

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…This rhetoric has been used to radicalize individuals to the point at which they see violence as acceptable and necessary – an oft-repeated process which reached its most recent tragic conclusion in 2016 when a white man murdered 9 worshippers at the Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, saying to one victim; “you rape our women… you have to go”. …”
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    儒家祭祖与基督教的张力 :以砂拉越诗巫的基督教华人为个案探讨 = Tensions between Confucianism ancestor worship and Christianity : a case study of Chinese Christians in Sibu, Sarawak... by 林洁莹 Ling, Jocelyn Jie Ying

    Published 2017
    “…While Confucianism and Christian were emphasizing on their differences, on the other hand, the Methodist Episcopal Church had started their localization in Fujian province. …”
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    Using the RE-AIM Framework to Evaluate a Physical Activity Intervention in Churches by Melissa Bopp, PhD, Sara Wilcox, PhD, Marilyn Laken, PhD, Steven P. Hooker, PhD, Ruth Saunders, PhD, Deborah Parra-Medina, PhD, Kimberly Butler, BS, Lottie McClorin, MS

    Published 2007-10-01
    “…IntroductionHealth-e-AME was a 3-year intervention designed to promote physical activity at African Methodist Episcopal churches across South Carolina. It is based on a community-participation model designed to disseminate interventions through trained volunteer health directors.MethodsWe used the RE-AIM (Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, and Maintenance) framework to evaluate this intervention through interviews with 50 health directors.ResultsEighty percent of the churches that had a health director trained during the first year of the intervention and 52% of churches that had a health director trained during the second year adopted at least one component of the intervention. …”
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    Health Care Provider Advice for African American Adults Not Meeting Health Behavior Recommendations by Elizabeth A. Fallon, PhD, Sara Wilcox, PhD, Marilyn Laken, PhD

    Published 2006-03-01
    “…A stratified random sample of 20 African Methodist Episcopal churches in South Carolina was selected to participate in a telephone survey of members aged 18 years and older. …”
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