Description
1975 First printing. Paperback cover has some minor wear along the sides, scuffs and bending. Spine has some reading creases. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This rare first printing of “The Godly Woman: Teacher’s Guide” by Irma Warr offers a fascinating glimpse into the role of women in Christianity during the mid-20th century. Published in 1975, at a time when the feminist movement was gaining traction, this guide provides insights into the conservative Christian perspective on a woman’s place in the home, church, and society. Warr, a prominent figure in the Southern Baptist Convention, presents a traditional view of womanhood rooted in biblical teachings and cultural norms of the era. While some of the content may seem outdated today, this book remains a valuable primary source for scholars studying the evolution of gender roles within American Christianity. Collectors of vintage religious literature and those interested in the history of women’s studies will appreciate this well-preserved copy, with its minor wear and tear serving as a testament to its enduring relevance.