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Nightingale, Florence 1820-1910: Critical Essay by Ruth Y. Jenkins

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SOURCE: "Florence Nightingale's Revisionist Theology: 'That Woman Will Be the Saviour of Her Race'," in Reclaiming Myths of Power: Women Writers and the Victorian Crisis, Bucknell University Press, 1995, pp. 30-63.

In the following essay, Jenkins probes Nightingale's theological thought, which, she argues, attempts to reclaim God's ethics for the marginalized feminine.

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