This article focuses on the theological journeying of women ordinands in the Church of England, who have had to negotiate their belonging in the ‘pathway’ to Priesthood in ordination training. Attention is given to the extent to which the personhood of women is enabled to truly flourish in a theological education system that is dominated by men and predominantly patriarchal and Western theologising. It suggests that a gendered politics of belonging has been used and maintained through the socio-religious construct of ‘shame’ in order to maintain the boundaries of belonging within the formation process, and therefore calls for an en-gendered ‘pathway to the priesthood’. This is exemplified in a re-reading of the bleeding woman who dares to c...
On the 12th of March 1994, 32 women were ordained into the priesthood of the Church of England. Ho...
Thesis advisor: M. Shawn CopelandThe Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians is an interfaith ...
Bibliography: pages 407-418.This thesis sets out to make a comprehensive study of the debate on the ...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
The boundaries of religious belonging are often based upon essentialist patriarchal conceptions of d...
Although the Church of England (CofE) agreed to admit women to its most senior ordained offices as b...
This article examines the integration of women priests in the Church of England through the lens of ...
In spite of the presence of women in previously male-dominated ecclesial spaces, patriarchal normati...
This article explores how religion shapes approaches to gender amongst university students in the Un...
Much has been written on the question of ordaining women in the Roman Catholic Church. Catholic scho...
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...
This article focuses on female clergy as potential agents of change in the Church. I argue that the ...
This article examines the new ‘Common Awards’ partnership between the Church of England and Durham U...
This article looks at the work and ministry of one of those women who opened the door to the ordinat...
On the 12th of March 1994, 32 women were ordained into the priesthood of the Church of England. Ho...
Thesis advisor: M. Shawn CopelandThe Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians is an interfaith ...
Bibliography: pages 407-418.This thesis sets out to make a comprehensive study of the debate on the ...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
The boundaries of religious belonging are often based upon essentialist patriarchal conceptions of d...
Although the Church of England (CofE) agreed to admit women to its most senior ordained offices as b...
This article examines the integration of women priests in the Church of England through the lens of ...
In spite of the presence of women in previously male-dominated ecclesial spaces, patriarchal normati...
This article explores how religion shapes approaches to gender amongst university students in the Un...
Much has been written on the question of ordaining women in the Roman Catholic Church. Catholic scho...
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...
This article focuses on female clergy as potential agents of change in the Church. I argue that the ...
This article examines the new ‘Common Awards’ partnership between the Church of England and Durham U...
This article looks at the work and ministry of one of those women who opened the door to the ordinat...
On the 12th of March 1994, 32 women were ordained into the priesthood of the Church of England. Ho...
Thesis advisor: M. Shawn CopelandThe Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians is an interfaith ...
Bibliography: pages 407-418.This thesis sets out to make a comprehensive study of the debate on the ...