In this article we discuss the recent history of the failed draft Bishops and Priests (Consecration and Ordination of Women) Measure, situating this within the broader context of the ordination of women and debates around the Equality Act exceptions for an organised religion. We aim to provide an account of the ways in which equality rights have been implemented in the relevant law; how the Church of England is responding to these rights; and how broader society understands the importance of gender equality and reacts to Synod's rejection of the draft Measure. We analyse these with reference to theories of heteronormativity and scholarship of human rights. In doing so, we aim to explain what is happening in the Church of England and broader...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
On the 12th of March 1994, 32 women were ordained into the priesthood of the Church of England. Ho...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
In this article we discuss the recent history of the failed draft Bishops and Priests (Consecration ...
In this article we discuss the recent history of the failed draft Bishops and Priests (Consecration ...
A sophisticated understanding of human rights must look at ways in which conflicts between competing...
Episcopal Church of the USA in 1976 adopted a positive resolution (1976-B300) regarding women’s ordi...
The Church of England has historically prevented women from holding various positions of power withi...
Few recent legislative enactments in the United Kingdom have wrought so much controversy as the Equa...
Although the Church of England (CofE) agreed to admit women to its most senior ordained offices as b...
The framework for equality and the multiple aspects of identity that are protected in law, including...
There is a growing literature that addresses the appropriateness and merits of including exceptions ...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
On the 12th of March 1994, 32 women were ordained into the priesthood of the Church of England. Ho...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
In this article we discuss the recent history of the failed draft Bishops and Priests (Consecration ...
In this article we discuss the recent history of the failed draft Bishops and Priests (Consecration ...
A sophisticated understanding of human rights must look at ways in which conflicts between competing...
Episcopal Church of the USA in 1976 adopted a positive resolution (1976-B300) regarding women’s ordi...
The Church of England has historically prevented women from holding various positions of power withi...
Few recent legislative enactments in the United Kingdom have wrought so much controversy as the Equa...
Although the Church of England (CofE) agreed to admit women to its most senior ordained offices as b...
The framework for equality and the multiple aspects of identity that are protected in law, including...
There is a growing literature that addresses the appropriateness and merits of including exceptions ...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
On the 12th of March 1994, 32 women were ordained into the priesthood of the Church of England. Ho...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...