Eleanor Roosevelt's nightly prayer The religious life of the first lady of the world
Book - 2025
"A great woman who was heavily involved in politics, Eleanor Roosevelt is considered one of the most important and beloved First Ladies and female leaders. Her faith and beliefs are commonly dismissed as confines of her upbringing that she broke free from; however, her dedication to the Episcopal Church and her reliance on Jesus’s teachings imply otherwise. Her nightly prayer, famously recorded in her writing, demonstrates her approach to serving her community and nation, and her inspiration and strength in the politics she was involved in become apparent when understanding the context of her religion and considering the fulfillment of her beliefs through her actions. In reviewing observations from family members, her own writing, an...d her participation in the church, Mitchell examines the impact of Eleanor’s faith on her work, and by extension, its impact on the world" --
- Subjects
- Genres
- Biographies
- Published
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New York, NY :
Morehouse Publishing
[2025]
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Physical Description
- xvi, 223 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 193-211) and index.
- ISBN
- 9781640658455
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. A Woman Of Faith
- The Belle and the Bon Vivant
- The Valorization of Public Service
- Calvary Church
- The Church of the Incarnation
- The Aesthetic Dimension of Religion
- Life with Grandmother Hall
- Chapter 1. A Restless Heart And A Seeker Of Truth
- Elliott and His Little Nell
- A Hidden Agenda
- A Long Period in the Tomb
- Resurrection
- Reassessing Grandma
- Chapter 3. Eleanor And The Religious Culture Of New York
- A Theological Alliance Between Rich and Poor?
- The God of Grace vs. the God of Judgment
- The Labor Connection
- Don't Iron While the Strike Is Hot
- The Subway Tavern
- Jewish-Christian Relations
- The Cathedral of St. John the Divine
- Chapter 4. Making Someting Else Of Life
- The College Settlement
- Franklin Asks Her to Marry Him
- The Move to Washington
- Defeat, Tragedy, and Transformation
- Return to Albany
- Chapter 5. Keeping At Tasks Too Hard For Us
- Nothing to Fear but Fear Itself
- The Costs and Benefits of Being First Lady
- Strength for the Harsh Criticism
- Nonviolent Resistance, Grannie-Style
- A Deepening Commitment to Civil Rights
- Contradictions and Consolations
- Strong Communities Equal Strong Defense
- Chapter 6. Show Us A Vision Of A World Made New
- An Instrument of Peace
- The Hospitality Solution
- Causes for Hope
- Challenges to Peace
- Home for Christmas
- What the Universal Declaration Accomplished
- Epilogue
- Endnotes
- Bibliography
- Index