When Courage Calls – A Talk by Sarah C. Williams
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To celebrate Women's History Month, come learn about Josephine Butler's fight for women's rights with social historian Sarah Williams.An inspiring new biography of Josephine Butler (1828-1906) - political activist, social reformer and a pioneer of modern feminism
'A crucial and compelling read' NATALIE COLLINS @GodLovesWomen
'The story of Josephine Butler is astonishing, shocking, inspiring, recounted here by a narrator who understands the very core of her subject. A powerful read.' CLAIRE GILBERT, author of I, Julian
'When Courage Calls allows us to hear Butler's message afresh at a time when women's value and safety is again at risk.' ALISON MILBANK, Professor of Literature and Theology, University of Nottingham
'Remarkable' KRISH KANDIAH
'This is an inspiring book written by an inspiring writer' RACHAEL TREWEEK, Bishop of Gloucester
Millicent Fawcett, the leader of the British suffragist movement, described Josephine Butler as 'the most distinguished English woman of the nineteenth century'. Among the first feminist activists, Butler raised public awareness of the plight of destitute women, worked to address human trafficking and led a vigorous campaign to secure equal rights for women before the law. In her pursuit of justice, Butler did as much for women as William Wilberforce did for African slaves within the British Empire, and yet, while Wilberforce remains a household name, Butler is forgotten.
Social historian Sarah C. Williams presents a re-examined biography of the radical political activist Josephine Butler. From the beauty of her childhood in Northumbria, to the stifling intellectual environment of mid-Victorian Oxford; from the impoverished streets of Liverpool and the brothels of London, Brussels and Paris, to the offices of Westminster and the Houses of Parliament. Butler's relentless drive to secure rights for women against the sexual double standard of her day captures a remarkable woman with deeply held values for equality.
Underpinning Butler's public life of political activism lies the full corpus of her writing and the spirituality that grounded her activism. When Courage Calls offers a profound examination of Butler's inner life of prayer, defined by her radical sense of justice that was able to transform Victorian society. Such conviction offers us a taste of the possibility for our time and culture.
This biography presents a fresh interpretation of the relationship between Josephine Butler's public leadership, her political activism and her spirituality.
Sarah C. Williams is a highly respected social historian, based in Gloucestershire. A specialist in 19th and 20th-century cultural and religious history, she has taught on Butler in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, the US as well as Britain. Having taught history at the University of Oxford; she moved to Regent College, Vancouver, teaching the History of Christianity to graduate students from all over the world. Having now returned to England, Williams remains a Research Professor at Regent College.
This event will take place in the Cathedral library and is in-person only. This event will not be streamed or recorded. For queries about access please email [email protected]
Copies of When Courage Calls: Josephine Butler and the Radical Pursuit of Justice for Women: A Biography will be available to purchase on the evening.
Date
Thu 6th Mar 2025
from 6:30pm to 8:00pm
Location
Southwark Cathedral
Southwark Cathedral
London
SE1 9DA
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Southwark Cathedral
Southwark Cathedral
London
SE1 9DA