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women's ministry

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women's ministry

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"Women have always constituted at least half of the church's membership, but for almost 2,000 years were excluded from any significant part in its leadership. After the example of Jesus, the earliest Christian communities were wholly inclusive in their organisation, but a patriarchal model derived from the pattern of the secular Greco-Roman societies was soon adopted. This restricted women to subordinate roles from which the struggle to escape continues. However, there were always some courageous and often highly-talented women who sought to exercise a Christian ministry within, but usually outside, the church's structures. Focusing on the Church in England, Trevor Beeson provides short lives of some of these. Among them are several well-known historical figures such as Hilda of Whitby, but the majority of the book celebrates the accomplishments of women in the last two hundred years in religious life, social reform, literature and theology, and above all in the ordained ministry. More than 5000 women have been ordained to the priesthood so far, and in 2012 the consecration of women as bishops is likely to be authorised. Trevor Beeson reflects on the long-term consequences of a momentous change in the church's life which should result in the release all its members from the restrictions of a still largely male-orientated faith community."--Description from publisher's website.

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SCM Press
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English
Pages
277

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Table of Contents

The first millennium
Glimmers of light in dark places
The slow awakening
On the move-at last
The religious life restored: Priscilla Lydia Sellon
"The lady with the lamp" and medical reform: Florence Nightingale
Rediscovering the deaconess: Elizabeth Ferard and Isabella Gilmore
Clearing the urban slums: Octavia Hill and Henrietta Barnett
Mothers of the world unite: Mary Sumner
Church songs and stories: C. F. (Fanny) Alexander, Frances R. Havergal, Catherine Winkworth and Charlotte M. Yonge
Rescuing the prostitutes: Josephine Butler
Marching as to war: Marie Louise Carlile
A prophet in a pulpit: Maude Royden
The power of the spirit and of the pen: Evelyn Underhill and Dorothy L. Sayers
A sign of hope from the orient: Florence Li Tim-Oi
Mission and unity: Florence Allshorn and Kathleen Bliss
Radical social action: Janet Lacey, Diana Collins and Margaret Kane
Synodical stateswomen: Betty Ridley and Christian Howard
Impatient feminists: Una Kroll, Monica Furlong and Bridget Rees
Transatlantic explorers: Elizabeth Canham, Kathleen Burn and Susan Cole-King
Guiding the campaign to success: Margaret Webster
First-fruits of the new order
Women in the new theology
The end of the beginning.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographic reference (p. 268-269) and index

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Dewey Decimal Class
270.082
Library of Congress
BV639.W7 B44 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 277 p.
Number of pages
277

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Open Library
OL30719492M
Internet Archive
churchsotherhalf0000bees
ISBN 10
0334043824
ISBN 13
9780334043829
LCCN
2012451203
OCLC/WorldCat
781640654

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