`There's a wideness in God's mercy like the wideness of the sea' Frederick Williams Faber, 1862 (the year that the first deaconess was licensed in England) Maggi Dawn, an ordained priest in the Church of England, currently living in the United States, watched the unfolding story of the women bishops debate from across the Atlantic, with a growing sense of sadness and frustration. In this beautifully-written book she reflects on the decision in the context of the wider state of the Church of England, how it affects her personally and how the church must respond through theology, tradition and reason. She also relates sobering differences between her experiences as a woman in the Church of England and the Episcopal Church in the US.
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Recensione:
the most up-to-date historical survey of the debates towards the advent of women bishops currently available --Dr Bridget Nichols, Church Times
a brilliant and penetrating analysis of the Church of England's attitudes towards women --Christina Rees, broadcaster, writer and member of General Synod
A moving, powerful and essential book --Rt Revd Nick Baines, Bishop of Bradford
L'autore:
Maggi Dawn is an ordained Church of England priest, theologian, blogger and a contemporary singer-songwriter. For many years a fellow and chaplain of Robinson College, Cambridge, in 2011 she moved to Yale Divinity School in the US, as an associate dean and associate professor of theology and literature.
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- EditoreDarton, Longman & Todd
- Data di pubblicazione2013
- ISBN 10 0232530017
- ISBN 13 9780232530018
- RilegaturaCopertina flessibile
- Numero di pagine96
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