The symbolic argument against women's ordination supposes that the theological significance of Christ's sex is his saving relationship to the Church, which takes the form of that of a bridegroom and his bride. It infers that a male priest alone is fit to represent Christ in his capacity as the Saviour of the Church, and thus that only men should be ordained. Since the emergence of the symbolic argument, however, scholars have rediscovered a long tradition of understanding Christ's saving relationship to the Church in maternal terms. While remaining neutral on whether women ultimately ought to be ordained or not, I argue that the kind of reasoning in the symbolic argument, if updated with the Jesus as Mother tradition, would suggest that it ...
Despite its somewhat misleading title, The Protoevangelium of James is an unofficial gospel about Ma...
This paper will bring out the position on women’s ordination held by the Adventist pioneers and the ...
This chapter evaluates the hypothesis that Eve was a priest in Eden before sin had entered into the ...
The symbolic argument against women's ordination supposes that the theological significance of Chris...
This article seeks to demonstrate the usefulness and necessity of studying the topic of women’s ordi...
In 1992, in a historic move, the Church of England voted to allow women's ordination to priesthood a...
Much has been written on the question of ordaining women in the Roman Catholic Church. Catholic scho...
This sentence purports to give the principle upon which the fundamental affirmation of the Declarati...
The Virgin Mary is often upheld as a paragon of virtue and a model of womanhood, the one whom all wo...
This study proposes to examine the Pauline texts which bear most directly upon the subject of women ...
The Roman Catholic Church maintains that it cannot ordain women to the priesthood due to a lack of b...
I have presented a feminist theological critique of the texts and traditions about Mary the Mother o...
Over the last forty years, the debate over gender roles in the home, church, and society has escalat...
In spite of the presence of women in previously male-dominated ecclesial spaces, patriarchal normati...
Ordination, it is well to remember, does not appear, full-blown and in our sense of the term, in th...
Despite its somewhat misleading title, The Protoevangelium of James is an unofficial gospel about Ma...
This paper will bring out the position on women’s ordination held by the Adventist pioneers and the ...
This chapter evaluates the hypothesis that Eve was a priest in Eden before sin had entered into the ...
The symbolic argument against women's ordination supposes that the theological significance of Chris...
This article seeks to demonstrate the usefulness and necessity of studying the topic of women’s ordi...
In 1992, in a historic move, the Church of England voted to allow women's ordination to priesthood a...
Much has been written on the question of ordaining women in the Roman Catholic Church. Catholic scho...
This sentence purports to give the principle upon which the fundamental affirmation of the Declarati...
The Virgin Mary is often upheld as a paragon of virtue and a model of womanhood, the one whom all wo...
This study proposes to examine the Pauline texts which bear most directly upon the subject of women ...
The Roman Catholic Church maintains that it cannot ordain women to the priesthood due to a lack of b...
I have presented a feminist theological critique of the texts and traditions about Mary the Mother o...
Over the last forty years, the debate over gender roles in the home, church, and society has escalat...
In spite of the presence of women in previously male-dominated ecclesial spaces, patriarchal normati...
Ordination, it is well to remember, does not appear, full-blown and in our sense of the term, in th...
Despite its somewhat misleading title, The Protoevangelium of James is an unofficial gospel about Ma...
This paper will bring out the position on women’s ordination held by the Adventist pioneers and the ...
This chapter evaluates the hypothesis that Eve was a priest in Eden before sin had entered into the ...