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I wonder if any scholarly work has been done on this aspect of Pentecostalism ? When did it first appear in American Pentecostal literature ? Is it exclusive to Pentecostalism ?
My Harry Morse biography is not a theological book, but I have yet to find any documentation about Dt. 22:5 connected with the man or his school in any way. But, the main part of the book is dated prior to WW2. Did this doctrine become more promenade after the war ? Not looking for a theological debate. Just thinking about the history of this doctrine in the USA. |
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http://www.historyandwomen.com/2012/...and-pants.html
In the Western world, Historically, in that part of the world, women have worn dresses and skirt-like garments while men have worn pants (trousers). During the late 1800s, women started to wear pants for industrial work. During World War II, women wore their husband's pants while they took on jobs, and in the 1970s, pants became especially fashionable for women. Today, pants are worn far more often than skirts by women, and many women wear pants almost all the time. Although trousers for women in western countries did not become fashion items until the later 20th century, women began wearing men's trousers (suitably altered) for outdoor work a hundred years earlier. The Wigan pit brow girls scandalized Victorian society by wearing trousers for their dangerous work in the coal mines. They wore skirts over their trousers and rolled them up to their waist to keep them out of the way. Women working the ranches of the 19th century American West also wore trousers for riding, and in the early 20th century aviatrices and other working women often wore trousers. Actresses Marlene Dietrich and Katharine Hepburn were often photographed in trousers from the 1930s and helped make trousers acceptable for women. |
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Hey I have full arm tattoos, and there are places in Japan where I wouldn't be allowed to enter. Not because of any religious prohibition but because criminals only got tattooed. There was a time when everyone would of been shocked to see pants on a woman. Now, we have bigger fish to fry. Sadly when we start posting about some UPC preacher's book, we aren't discussing Bible. But just looking back on yesteryear. When little Jimmy got beat up by the mean Ultra conservative Pentecostal kid for his Sheaves for Christ money. D. K. Bernard? Aren't we only preaching to a very small group, when we name him as his book? A group made up of people licking each other's Ecclesiastical wounds? All reminiscing about the old times when they were in their abusive Pentecostal cults? Hugging the their Epistles of David Wasmundt, and kissing their Icons of Thomas Fudge. :heeheehee Maybe it's me? If I left a movement I sure wouldn't be hanging around Social Media looking for someone to understand my pain. Especially if I supposedly moved on to some greater revelation concerning religion. Whatever. |
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