Evangelical and Ecumenical Women's Caucus

The Evangelical and Ecumenical Women’s Caucus (EEWC), also known as Christian Feminism Today (CFT), is a group of Christian feminists organized in 1973. It was originally named the "Evangelical Women's Caucus" (EWC) because it began as a caucus within Evangelicals for Social Action, which had issued the "Chicago Declaration." Among the ESA participants were a few women who were concerned about the inferior status of women in Church and society and who called upon the group to consider issues related to sexism from a Christian perspective.

Evangelical and Ecumenical Women's Caucus

The Evangelical and Ecumenical Women’s Caucus (EEWC), also known as Christian Feminism Today (CFT), is a group of Christian feminists organized in 1973. It was originally named the "Evangelical Women's Caucus" (EWC) because it began as a caucus within Evangelicals for Social Action, which had issued the "Chicago Declaration." Among the ESA participants were a few women who were concerned about the inferior status of women in Church and society and who called upon the group to consider issues related to sexism from a Christian perspective.