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Catherine Booth : From Timidity to Boldness 1829-1865 - David Malcolm Bennett

Catherine Booth

From Timidity to Boldness 1829-1865

By: David Malcolm Bennett

Paperback | 30 August 2024

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Catherine Booth: From Timidity to Boldness 1829-1865 narrates the compelling story of Catherine Booth's early life, detailing her transformation from a shy young woman in a troubled home to a powerful preacher, advocate for women's rights, and co-founder of The Salvation Army alongside her husband. Author David Malcolm Bennett delves deeply into Catherine's personal writings, utilizing the letters exchanged between Catherine and her husband, her correspondence with her parents, and her diary and reminiscences. This biography stands out as the first to employ the complete transcribed editions of these documents, providing a rich and nuanced portrayal of Catherine's thoughts and experiences.


Catherine Booth's journey is one of remarkable personal growth and unwavering faith. Emerging from a household marred by alcohol-related issues, she overcame her initial timidity to become a dynamic and influential figure. Her evolution is traced through her own words, which Bennett skilfully brings to the forefront. This approach allows Catherine to articulate her beliefs, struggles, and triumphs in her own voice, lending authenticity and depth to the narrative.


The biography reveals Catherine Booth as a multifaceted individual-dynamic, insightful, deeply spiritual, and at times, controversial. Her writings reflect her fervent commitment to her faith and her passionate advocacy for social justice, particularly regarding the rights of women. As a preacher, she broke conventional barriers, gaining popularity and respect in an era when women's roles were severely restricted. Her partnership with her husband in founding The Salvation Army further underscores her significant contributions to social reform and religious outreach.


Bennett's meticulous research and thoughtful presentation make Catherine Booth: From Timidity to Boldness a definitive biography. It not only chronicles her life but also provides valuable insights into her character and legacy. Catherine Booth's story is an inspiring testament to the power of faith and determination, showcasing how one woman's courage and conviction can lead to profound social impact. This biography is an essential read for those interested in the history of The Salvation Army, women's rights, and the transformative potential of individual resilience and dedication.

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