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The ordination of women in the Catholic Church : unmasking a cuckoo's egg tradition

by Wijngaards J. N. M.

Synopsis

John Wijngaards may be the only Roman Catholic priest to have resigned from the priesthood because of the church's refusal to ordain women. A biblical scholar and a popular spiritual writer, he's long been a supporter of women's ordination. He wrote a book championing it in 1977 and the following year he attended the National Women's Ordination Conference in Baltimore, one of the few men to do so. In 1998 he resigned from the priesthood to devote himself full time to the campaign for women's ordination. This book is the result.In this engaging and informative book, the author shows how the church's anti-woman tradition is a veritable cuckoo's egg--a spurious import from Greek philosophy that destroys all contrary evidence from scripture and tradition (for instance, the fact that for many centuries women were ordained deacons). Offering a rigorous examination of Rome's arguments, the book includes extracts from key materials and supplies website links to comprehensive documentation, making this the most complete and authoritative resource on the issue.

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Book Information

Copyright year 2001
ISBN-13 9780826413390
ISBN-10 0826413390
Class Copyright
Publisher Continuum
Subject SOCIAL SCIENCE
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 204
Shelf No. MQ496