The Catholic Priesthood and Women
Author: Sara Butler
Publisher: LiturgyTrainingPublications
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9781595250162
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Sara Butler
Publisher: LiturgyTrainingPublications
Published: 2006
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 9781595250162
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Monica Migliorino Miller
Publisher: Emmaus Road Publishing
Published: 2015-06-01
Total Pages: 194
ISBN-13: 1941447171
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The Authority of Women in the Catholic Church elucidates the essential role women play in the covenant of salvation. With the support of Scripture, the writings of the Fathers of the Church, and contemporary theological insights, Monica Migliorino Miller explains how Christian women exemplify the reality of the Church in relation to Christ and the ministerial priesthood. While providing a fascinating response to contemporary feminist theology, The Authority of Women in the Catholic Church clarifies the meaning of authentic feminine authority so needed in the Church today.
Author: J. N. M. Wijngaards
Publisher:
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 204
ISBN-13: 9780232524208
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Wijngaards presents a bold and forceful challenge to a community which has come to accept the inhuman consequences of individualism – always looking the other way. He examines the historical evidence and carefully dismantles the theological and scriptural arguments that deny ordination to women.
Author: Jill Peterfeso
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Published: 2020-05-12
Total Pages: 442
ISBN-13: 0823288293
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →This book is openly available in digital formats thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. While some Catholics and even non-Catholics today are asking if priests are necessary, especially given the ongoing sex-abuse scandal, The Roman Catholic Womanpriests (RCWP) looks to reframe and reform Roman Catholic priesthood, starting with ordained women. Womanpriest is the first academic study of the RCWP movement. As an ethnography, Womanpriest analyzes the womenpriests’ actions and lived theologies in order to explore ongoing tensions in Roman Catholicism around gender and sexuality, priestly authority, and religious change. In order to understand how womenpriests navigate tradition and transgression, this study situates RCWP within post–Vatican II Catholicism, apostolic succession, sacraments, ministerial action, and questions of embodiment. Womanpriest reveals RCWP to be a discrete religious movement in a distinct religious moment, with a small group of tenacious women defying the Catholic patriarchy, taking on the priestly role, and demanding reconsideration of Roman Catholic tradition. Doing so, the women inhabit and re-create the central tensions in Catholicism today.
Author: Kelley A. Raab
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2000
Total Pages: 334
ISBN-13: 9780231113342
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In an analysis that deftly unites feminist criticism, psychoanalysis, and Catholic theology, Kelley Raab explores the symbolic implications of women at the altar, providing rich insight into issues of gender, symbolism, and power.
Author: Kelley A. Raab
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Published: 2000-04-25
Total Pages: 330
ISBN-13: 9780231506137
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In an analysis that deftly unites feminist criticism, psychoanalysis, and Catholic theology, Kelley Raab explores the symbolic implications of women at the altar, providing rich insight into issues of gender, symbolism, and power.
Author: Manfred Hauke
Publisher:
Published: 1988
Total Pages: 497
ISBN-13: 9780898701654
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Author: Trent Horn
Publisher: Catholic Answers Press
Published: 2017-05
Total Pages: 240
ISBN-13: 9781683570240
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →"How can you believe all this stuff? This is the number-one question Catholics get asked and, sometimes, we ask ourselves. Why do we believe that God exists, that he became a man and came to save us, that what looks like a wafer of bread is actually his body? Why do we believe that he inspired a holy book and founded an infallible Church to teach us the one true way to live? Ever since he became Catholic, Trent Horn has spent a lot of time answering these questions, trying to explain to friends, family, and total strangers the reasons for his Catholic faith. Some didn't believe in God, or even in the existence of truth. Others said they were spiritual but didn't think you needed religion to be happy. Some were Christians who thought Catholic doctrines over-complicated the pure gospel. And some were fellow Catholics who had a hard time understanding everything they professed to believe on Sunday. Why We're Catholic assembles the clearest, friendliest, most helpful answers that Trent learned to give to all these people and more. Beginning with how we can know reality and ending with our hope of eternal life, it s the perfect way to help skeptics and seekers (or Catholics who want to firm up their faith) understand the evidence that bolsters our belief and brings us joy" --