The context of the chapter is an Anglican “liberal Catholic” congregation in the Church of England, within a multicultural northern UK city, where those who gather represent the diversity of the globalized, postcolonial world. The chapter highlights the relationship between Anglo-Catholic Eucharistic liturgy, with its Trinitarian form, and feminist commitment to justice-making. The exclusion of feminist reimagining from current rethinking of Trinitarian theology is challenged by affirming the place of a sparse Trinitarian rule, in order to expose heteropatriarchal contraventions of the rule and then to re-site feminist reimagining in relation to it. This enables female imagery for God to infuse, rather than displace, classical liturgical la...
In 1984, The United Methodist Church adopted a new eucharistic rite which asserts that Christians “o...
The stimulus for this work is my unique experience as a Korean-North American immigrant woman pastor...
The introduction provides the context for the following chapters included in this collection, by ide...
The context of the chapter is an Anglican “liberal Catholic” congregation in the Church of England, ...
In light of women’s marginal status in church governance and ministry through most of recorded histo...
God desires wholeness for humanity, as well as freedom from all that dehumanizes and degrades. The C...
This project looks at the logical and experiential priority that Sarah Coakley gives to the Holy Spi...
This project looks at the logical and experiential priority that Sarah Coakley gives to the Holy Spi...
Levi Nkwocha explains eucharistic hospitality in two ways, as an act of communion by which we become...
In recent years a growing awareness has emerged concerning the patriarchal aspect of the trinitarian...
In 1984, The United Methodist Church adopted a new eucharistic rite which asserts that Christians “o...
In 1984, The United Methodist Church adopted a new eucharistic rite which asserts that Christians “o...
This thesis explores young lay women’s experiences of Communion in the Church of England within a fr...
The stimulus for this work is my unique experience as a Korean-North American immigrant woman pastor...
In 1984, The United Methodist Church adopted a new eucharistic rite which asserts that Christians “o...
In 1984, The United Methodist Church adopted a new eucharistic rite which asserts that Christians “o...
The stimulus for this work is my unique experience as a Korean-North American immigrant woman pastor...
The introduction provides the context for the following chapters included in this collection, by ide...
The context of the chapter is an Anglican “liberal Catholic” congregation in the Church of England, ...
In light of women’s marginal status in church governance and ministry through most of recorded histo...
God desires wholeness for humanity, as well as freedom from all that dehumanizes and degrades. The C...
This project looks at the logical and experiential priority that Sarah Coakley gives to the Holy Spi...
This project looks at the logical and experiential priority that Sarah Coakley gives to the Holy Spi...
Levi Nkwocha explains eucharistic hospitality in two ways, as an act of communion by which we become...
In recent years a growing awareness has emerged concerning the patriarchal aspect of the trinitarian...
In 1984, The United Methodist Church adopted a new eucharistic rite which asserts that Christians “o...
In 1984, The United Methodist Church adopted a new eucharistic rite which asserts that Christians “o...
This thesis explores young lay women’s experiences of Communion in the Church of England within a fr...
The stimulus for this work is my unique experience as a Korean-North American immigrant woman pastor...
In 1984, The United Methodist Church adopted a new eucharistic rite which asserts that Christians “o...
In 1984, The United Methodist Church adopted a new eucharistic rite which asserts that Christians “o...
The stimulus for this work is my unique experience as a Korean-North American immigrant woman pastor...
The introduction provides the context for the following chapters included in this collection, by ide...