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Quivering Families
Quivering Families: The Quiverfull Movement and Evangelical Theology of the Family | Emily Hunter McGowin
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American evangelicals are known for focusing on the family, but the Quiverfull movement intensifies that focus in a significant way. Often called "Quiverfull" due to an emphasis on filling their "quivers" with as many children as possible (Psalm 127:5), such families are distinguishable by their practices of male-only leadership, homeschooling, and prolific childbirth. Their primary aim is "multigenerational faithfulness" - ensuring their descendants maintain Christian faith for many generations. Many believe this focus will lead to the Christianization of America in the centuries to come. Quivering Families is a first of its kind project that employs history, ethnography, and theology to explore the Quiverfull movement in America. The book considers a study of the movement's origins, its major leaders and institutions, and the daily lives of its families. Quivering Families argues that despite the apparent strangeness of their practice, Quiverfull is a thoroughly evangelical and American phenomenon. Far from offering a countercultural vision of the family, Quiverfull represents an intensification of longstanding tendencies. The movement reveals the weakness of evangelical theology of the family and underlines the need for more critical and creative approaches.
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Reading a book about Quiverfull families (homeschooling evangelical families having lots of kids so as to take over the world i.e. story of my life) and this phrase keeps making me want to vom. 😖

BookishClaire 🤢🤢🤢 5y
Susannah Oh dear, that‘s icky and scary. 😦 5y
CouronneDhiver I don‘t really take much issue with their faith or beliefs... so long as the children are well cared for. I, personally, can‘t imagine the business of being pregnant 24/7 though. 😶 5y
alisahar @CouronneDhiver theoretically I agree with you but I‘ve gradually come to believe, after seeing up-close how it all turns out, that it‘s really hard if not impossible to adequately care for the emotional and even physical needs of that many kids. I suppose some people can do it but I think it‘s the exception. 😕 5y
OrangeMooseReads Ok, I had to go look that term up .... ew. I agree I don‘t think parents can give adequately to each child when there are that many. 5y
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alisahar
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Always fun to get a book by someone you know. ☺️