Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the Church of England, where conservative evangelical male clergy often reject the validity of women’s ordination. This article explores the gender values of such clergy, investigating how they are expressed and the factors that shape them. Data is drawn from semi-structured interviews and is interpreted with thematic narrative analysis. The themes were analyzed with theories on postfeminism, engaged orthodoxy and group schism. It is argued that participants’ gender values are best understood as postfeminist and that the wider evangelical tradition, as well as a perceived change in Anglican identity with the onset of women’s ordination, shape th...
Because feminism is concerned with equality for men and women and the interrogation of gender as a s...
ABSTRACT Women have outnumbered men as followers of Christianity at least since the transition to in...
My dissertation’s story begins in 1976, when the General Convention of the Episcopal Church U.S.A. (...
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...
The Church of England has historically prevented women from holding various positions of power withi...
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 ...
Evangelical churches in the United States are often portrayed as misogynistic due to their adherence...
The ordination of women to the priesthood in the Church of England in 1994 signified great change. T...
On the 12th of March 1994, 32 women were ordained into the priesthood of the Church of England. Ho...
This article explores how religion shapes approaches to gender amongst university students in the Un...
Traditionally, clergy wives have been obliged to assist the Church in an unpaid capacity; such work ...
This research aims to facilitate better understanding of perceptions of gender roles and gender equa...
This article focuses on female clergy as potential agents of change in the Church. I argue that the ...
Because feminism is concerned with equality for men and women and the interrogation of gender as a s...
ABSTRACT Women have outnumbered men as followers of Christianity at least since the transition to in...
My dissertation’s story begins in 1976, when the General Convention of the Episcopal Church U.S.A. (...
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...
The Church of England has historically prevented women from holding various positions of power withi...
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 ...
Evangelical churches in the United States are often portrayed as misogynistic due to their adherence...
The ordination of women to the priesthood in the Church of England in 1994 signified great change. T...
On the 12th of March 1994, 32 women were ordained into the priesthood of the Church of England. Ho...
This article explores how religion shapes approaches to gender amongst university students in the Un...
Traditionally, clergy wives have been obliged to assist the Church in an unpaid capacity; such work ...
This research aims to facilitate better understanding of perceptions of gender roles and gender equa...
This article focuses on female clergy as potential agents of change in the Church. I argue that the ...
Because feminism is concerned with equality for men and women and the interrogation of gender as a s...
ABSTRACT Women have outnumbered men as followers of Christianity at least since the transition to in...
My dissertation’s story begins in 1976, when the General Convention of the Episcopal Church U.S.A. (...