The Long Diaconate, 1987-1994

The Long Diaconate, 1987-1994
Author: Leslie J. Francis
Publisher: Gracewing Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780852444726

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The Long Diaconate, 1987-1994

The Long Diaconate, 1987-1994
Author: Leslie J. Francis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 250
Release: 1999
Genre: Deacons
ISBN: 9781582296777

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Fathers in God?

Fathers in God?
Author: Colin Podmore
Publisher: Canterbury Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-10-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1848258267

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The classical Anglican understanding of a bishop is expressed in the Canons of the Church of England with the phrase ‘father in God’ – wording that remains unchanged by the decision to ordain women as bishops. This volume sets out the understanding of priestly and episcopal ministry from biblical, historical and theological viewpoints of the Catholic wing of the Anglican church. It sets out in a non-polemic way the rationale of those who defend a traditional view of priesthood as male while being fully a part of the Church of England. It incorporates elements of the landmark book Consecrated Women? and brings the discussion fully up to date in light of the General Synod’s decision to ordain women to the episcopate in 2014. Leading Anglo-Catholic figures explore the topic from a range of perspectives, including Martin Warner, the Bishop of Chichester; on living in love and charity with your neighbour; Jonathan Baker, the Bishop of Fulham, on consecrated women; Emma Forward, a member of General Synod, on feminism in a post-feminist age; Geoffrey Rowell, formerly Bishop of Europe, on mission, scripture, tradition and church unity; and Aidan Nicholls OP, a Dominican priest and academic, offers a Roman Catholic perspective.

Women and Ordination in the Christian Churches

Women and Ordination in the Christian Churches
Author: Ian Jones
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2008-07-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0567106764

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The growth of women's ordained ministry is one of the most remarkable and significant developments in the recent history of Christianity. This collection of essays brings together leading contributors from both academic and church contexts to explore Christian experiences of ordaining women in theological, sociological, historical and anthropological perspective. Key questions include: How have national, denominational and ecclesial cultures shaped the different ways in which women's ordination is debated and/or enacted? What differences have women's ordained ministry, and debates on women's ordination, made in various church contexts? What 'unfinished business' remains (in both congregational and wider ministry)? How have Christians variously conceived ordained ministry which includes both women and men? How do ordained women and men work together in practice? What have been the particular implications for female clergy? And for male clergy? What distinctive issues are raised by women's entry into senior ordained/leadership positions? How do episcopal and non-episcopal traditions differ in this?

Religious Identity and National Heritage

Religious Identity and National Heritage
Author: Francis-Vincent Anthony
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2012-06-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004228756

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What is the interplay between religion and national culture in modern times? Distinguished scholars reflect on this question based on empirical research. They offer a vast set of insights about how religious identity is connected to the national heritage in which people are born and brought up.

Naked Parish Priest

Naked Parish Priest
Author: Stephen Louden
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2003-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0826467989

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Based on a survey sent out to Catholic clergy in the UK, this study is a major contribution from empirical theology towards interpreting the health and potential of the priesthood today. The issues raised by this new study concern the nature and health of the priesthood, a topic of most urgent concern at a time of clerical scandal and abuse. The conclusions of this book are extremely revealing but fundamentally positive for anyone concerned with the future of the Christian Church at the start of a new millennium.

Religion in History

Religion in History
Author: John Wolffe
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780719071072

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This is an integrated collection of essays by leading scholars that looks at issues of conflict, conversion and coexistence in the religious context since the third century. The range of topics explored include paganism and Christianity in the later Roman world, the Crusades, the impact of the Reformation in Britain and Ireland, subsequent Protestant-Catholic conflict, the Hindu Renaissance in nineteenth-century India, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Britain in the 1960s, women and the ministry, and Christianity, Judaism and the Holocaust. The book concludes by offering an historical perspective on religion, conflict and coexistence in the world today. Published in association with The Open University, this is a student-friendly and accessible volume.

Evangelicals Etcetera

Evangelicals Etcetera
Author: Kelvin Randall
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1351158503

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The ordination of a gay bishop in the USA revealed sharp differences in the Anglican Church world wide. The Church of England is seen as torn apart by divisions. Evangelical churches and clergy threaten separation. Behind the conflicts lies 'churchmanship'. 'Anglo-catholic', 'Evangelical', 'Liberal', 'Charismatic' and similar labels are in regular use; those who stand for particular churchmanships use labels both as battle-cries and as accusations. Evangelicals Etcetera is a comprehensive and authoritative guide to clergy churchmanship. Four major questions are asked and answered in this book. What is churchmanship? Can it be measured? Are particular kinds of people drawn to particular forms of churchmanship? What difference does churchmanship make to the way Anglican clergy believe and behave?

Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 14

Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 14
Author: Ralph L. Piedmont
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2021-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004496572

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Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion (RSSSR) publishes reports of innovative studies that pertain empirically or theoretically to the scientific study of religion, including spirituality, regardless of their academic discipline or professional orientation. It is academically eclectic, not restricted to any one particular theoretical orientation or research method. Most articles report the findings of quantitative or qualitative investigations, but some deal with methodology, theory, or applications of social science studies in the field of religion.

Gender Inequality in the Ordained Ministry of the Church of England

Gender Inequality in the Ordained Ministry of the Church of England
Author: Alex D.J. Fry
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 163
Release: 2023-09-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1000965473

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This book offers a fresh social scientific analysis of how theologically conservative male clergy respond to the ordination of women to the priesthood and their consecration as bishops within the Church of England. The question of women’s place in the formal structures of England’s Established Church remains contested. For many, to prevent women from occupying such offices is often understood to be a matter of inequality, whereas those who oppose their ordination see it as a matter of obedience to God’s will. Tensions have become heightened in a culture that increasingly promotes the rights of individuals who have historically been marginalised and that challenges traditional social roles. This volume explores the gender attitudes held by clergy in the Anglo-Catholic and evangelical traditions of the Church and considers how these gender attitudes shape the way they think about women’s ordination and how they interact with female colleagues. It also considers the contribution of a range of social phenomena to the formation of these gender attitudes. The author draws on and develops a variety of sociological and psychological theories that help to explain the processes that lead to the formation of clergy attitudes towards gender more broadly.