A Theology of Womens Priesthood Ali Green 🔍
Green, Ali (Alison). Anglican priest in the diocese of Monmouth, Wales. Wales representative for the Ecumenical Forum of European Christian Women The Society For Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 2009
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A theology of women's priesthood from a Christian feminist perspective. Suggests a feminist reconfiguration of the Eucharistic Prayer, demonstrates how the symbolism of the liturgy allows for new interpretation informed by women's experience and gives new insights into liturgical symbolism and the sacramental significance of the woman priest.
Alternative publisher
SPCK Publishing
Alternative publisher
Starshine Books
Alternative publisher
Sheldon Press
Alternative publisher
London: Spck
Alternative edition
United Kingdom and Ireland, United Kingdom
Alternative edition
2010
metadata comments
Cut-off text on some pages due to tight binding
Some of the text is skewed in the physical copy
Alternative description
vi, 186 pages : 22 cm
Includes bibliographical references (p. [172]-182) and index
date open sourced
2024-11-05
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