Arising out of consultations under the auspices of the Centre for
the Study of the Christian Church, this book examines the Church of
England's decision to ordain women to the priesthood and to make
pastoral provision for those opposed. It attempts to discover and
define the theological principles underlying both the ordination of
women and the determination of the Church to maintain communion
when these developments provoke fundamental disagreements. The book
also considers the role of the so-called "flying Bishops", set in
place by the Episcopal Ministry Act of Synod (1993). All the
contributors support, with varying degrees of enthusiasm, the Act
of Synod, but they are divided in their view of the ordination of
women.
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