- Katharine Bushnell
Katharine Bushnell (born Sophia Caroline Bushnell) (
February 5 ,1856 -January 26 ,1946 ) was a Christian writer, physician, medicalmissionary toChina , and Bible scholar skilled in both Hebrew and Greek, and social activist. Of particular interest to her was the status of women in theBible , believing it had been mistranslated and misinterpreted. She was a forerunner offeminist theology . Her lifelong quest was for biblical affirmation of the integrity and equality of women.Biography
Katherine Bushnell was born February 5, 1856, in Peru,
Illinois . She attendedNorthwestern University forpre-medical studies and medical school atChicago Women's Medical College where she specialized in nerve disorders. She established a pediatrics hospital inShanghai while a missionary sponsored by the Woman's Mission Board of theMethodist Episcopal Church . There she was influenced by translations of the Bible into Chinese which she thought were dishonestly done to subjugate women. She began comparing the English translation to the original GreekNew Testament and found similar patterns of what she considered intentionally biased mistranslations. That motivated her to study Hebrew on her long sea travels.In 1885 she joined the
Woman's Christian Temperance Union as the National Evangelist of the Department of Social Purity. She helped found the Anchorage Mission in Chicago which sheltered homeless women. She appeared before theWisconsin Legislature to exposewhite slavery in a lumber camp, although the state of Wisconsin denied its existence. She was first defamed for allegedly creating "cruel lies" which later were proved to be factual. In 1887, Wisconsin passed Senate Bill 46 to address white slavery.Bushnell then traveled with Elizabeth Andrew to
India where the government of India had denied allegations that its soldiers were frequenting Indian prostitutes. The government was proved wrong by Bushnell and Andrew’s wealth of evidence, as well as corroborating results from an independent investigation. The women's efforts led to a reprimand for Lord Roberts, theCommander-in-Chief, India . They coauthored two books about their experiences, "The Queen’s Daughters in India", and "Heathen Slaves and Christian Rulers". The British government subsequently commissioned her to look into the opium trade between India and China.She died January 26, 1946.
God's Word to Women
Throughout the nineteenth century, women struggled with "oppressive interpretations of the Bible that deprived them of their power and dignity."Kroeger, Catherine C. "The Legacy of Katherine Bushnell: a Hermeneutic for Women of Faith." "Priscilla Papers," Fall 1995. Available through
Christians for Biblical Equality ] Bushnell has been called the most prominent voice declaring the Bible as liberating of women.Her book, "God's Word to Women",Katharine Bushnell, "God's Word to Women" (Piedmont, California: Published via reprint, ed. Ray Munson, Box 52, North Collins, N.Y., 1976), cited by paragraph, 794.] is a culmination of her life's work. It was compiled from a correspondence course of the same name. In it, she works through every biblical portion interpreted to mean that women are inferior to men. This included the topics of women not being allowed to preach, required subordination to their husbands,
polygamy , and head coverings. She wrote that male-biased mistranslations of the Bible, instead of "hasting the coming of the day of God, are hindering the preparation for that coming.""God's Word to Women" did not have mass appeal when first published because of its scholarly content and the few scholars interested in the topic. It relies on translation of ancient Hebrew and
Koine Greek and ancient Hebrew culture. However, the book is now valued highly by Christian egalitarian scholars. Originally published in 1921, it is now in public domain and is available online both electronically and in print.Footnotes
References
* [http://www.godswordtowomen.org/studies/articles/bushnell.htm Brief biography]
* [http://etd.nd.edu/ETD-db/theses/available/etd-09212004-131917/ Kristin Kobes Du Mez, "The Forgotten Woman's Bible," Ph.D. dissertation on Bushnell and women-centered Protestantism in America] Includes a biography (In PDF format; restricted to campus access.)
* cite booklast = Bushnell
first = Katharine
year = 1921
title = God's Word to Women
id = ISBN 0-9743031-0-0
url = http://godswordtowomen.org/resources/onlinebooks/gwtw.htm*
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