The ordination of women to the priesthood in the Church of England in 1994 signified great change. The impact of the new priests was well documented, and their integration became the focus of much research in the following years. One important area of change was the altered dynamics of gender identity. New roles had opened up for women, but new identities had also emerged for men. While women priests were a new historical emergence, so too were clergy husbands. This paper will consider the historical construction of masculinities and femininities within the church and will go on to look at this in the context of clergy spouses, specifically focusing on men occupying this role. Some provisional findings, acting as work in progress, will be c...
During the sixteenth century clerical masculinity underwent a fundamental transformation. The reverb...
"Was a medieval priest viewed as masculine by his parishioners? Did a monk consider himself fully ma...
This is the author's manuscript of an article published in Journal of Anglican Studies.This article ...
The ordination of women to the priesthood in the Church of England in 1994 signified great change. T...
The Church of England has historically prevented women from holding various positions of power withi...
Traditionally, clergy wives have been obliged to assist the Church in an unpaid capacity; such work ...
The aim of this research is to understand how women belong in the priesthood in the Church of Englan...
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...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
This article examines the integration of women priests in the Church of England through the lens of ...
My dissertation’s story begins in 1976, when the General Convention of the Episcopal Church U.S.A. (...
1958 was the year women became recognized as priests in The Church of Sweden- this event formed the ...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
Master of Science in Clinical Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Masculi...
During the sixteenth century clerical masculinity underwent a fundamental transformation. The reverb...
"Was a medieval priest viewed as masculine by his parishioners? Did a monk consider himself fully ma...
This is the author's manuscript of an article published in Journal of Anglican Studies.This article ...
The ordination of women to the priesthood in the Church of England in 1994 signified great change. T...
The Church of England has historically prevented women from holding various positions of power withi...
Traditionally, clergy wives have been obliged to assist the Church in an unpaid capacity; such work ...
The aim of this research is to understand how women belong in the priesthood in the Church of Englan...
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...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
This article examines the integration of women priests in the Church of England through the lens of ...
My dissertation’s story begins in 1976, when the General Convention of the Episcopal Church U.S.A. (...
1958 was the year women became recognized as priests in The Church of Sweden- this event formed the ...
Despite the introduction of female bishops, women do not hold offices on equal terms with men in the...
Master of Science in Clinical Psychology. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg 2016.Masculi...
During the sixteenth century clerical masculinity underwent a fundamental transformation. The reverb...
"Was a medieval priest viewed as masculine by his parishioners? Did a monk consider himself fully ma...
This is the author's manuscript of an article published in Journal of Anglican Studies.This article ...