Women and ordination in the Christian churches : international perspectives / / edited by Ian Jones, Kirsty Thorpe and Janet Wootton.
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Superior document: | T & T Clark theology |
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Year of Publication: | 2008 |
Language: | English |
Series: | T & T Clark theology.
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Physical Description: | xii, 242 p. |
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Table of Contents:
- Hermeneutical questions: the ordination of women in the light of Biblical and patristic typology / Frances Young
- The ordination of women in the Roman Catholic Church / Catherine Gyarmathy-Amherd
- The ordination of women from an Orthodox perspective / Katerina Karkala-Zorba
- Should theological education be different for clergywomen? Doing 'women's work' in a mainline Protestant seminary / Ellen Blue
- Doing leadership differently? Women and senior leadership in the Church of England / Rosie Ward
- Winifred Kiek: migration and the prophetic role of Congregational women ministers in Australia, 1927-77 / Julia Pitman
- Women and ministry within the British Unitarian movement / Ann Peart
- The ordination and the consecration of women in the Church of Sweden / Christina Odenberg
- The ordination of women in Africa: an historical perspective / Esther Mombo
- Women's ordination in the old Catholic churches of the Union of Utrecht / Angela Berlis
- Forever pruning? The path to ordained women's full participation in the Episcopal Church of the USA / Adair T. Lummis
- The feminization and professionalization of ordained ministry within the Ma'ohi Protestant Church in French Polynesia / Gwendoline Malogne-Fer
- Neither male nor female: tradition, ordination and female leadership in the Nigerian new generation churches / Bolaji Olukemi Bateye
- One ministry, separate spheres: the experiences of ordained women in senior leadership in the Salvation Army in the United Kingdom / Helen Cameron, Gillian Jackson
- Daughters of Jerusalem, mothers of Salem: Caribbean women in the ministry of the Anglican Church / Rachele E. Vernon.