RT Article T1 Promoting the Methodist Woman Preacher: Phoebe Palmer's Concept of "Female Prophesying" and the Question of Spiritual Authority JF Wesley and Methodist studies VO 14 IS 1 SP 50 OP 71 A1 Jetter, Claudia LA English PB Penn State Univ. Press YR 2022 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1824428952 AB This article investigates the seeming dissonance between Phoebe Palmer's (1807-74) role as a charismatic leader who emphasized an unmediated, literalist approach to the Bible and her adoption of complex historical-critical arguments to defend female preaching. Drawing on Max Weber's concept of charisma, the article traces Palmer's performance as a pronounced biblicist before discussing her use of historical-contextual and linguistic arguments in response to male opposition to her ministry. The article presents Palmer as an innovative theologian and evangelist who negotiated male authority by strategically employing critical scholarship to establish "female prophesying" as a necessary means to further the cause of holiness. K1 "Phoebe Palmer" K1 "charismatic leadership" K1 "historical criticism" K1 Biblicism K1 Gender DO 10.5325/weslmethstud.14.1.0050