Most feminists have turned away from the Christian churches,
regarding both Catholicism and the protestant denominations as
bastions of sexism and patriarchal oppression. However, Christian
feminists committed to improving the position of Christian women
and to the spiritual renewal of their respective churches are
drawing inspiration for their struggles from the contemporary Women
s Movement. In this study Sara Maitland looks at what has been
happening to Christian women in general, and Christian feminists in
particular, over the last fifteen to twenty years. She sets their
experiences in the framework of the history of the churches and
reviews it in the light of events such as the Second Vatican
Council, the ordination of Baptist and Episcopal women ministers in
America and Britain, and the debate about the ordination of women
in the Anglican communion. She argues that the insights gained by
Christian feminists put them in a unique position to prophesy to
their respective churches, leading them back to the Gospel
imperatives of love, justice and freedom, and that an understanding
and acceptance of this role of women is crucial to the well-being
of the whole Church. As well as studying the history, theology and
institutional structures of the denominational churches, the book
uses a wealth of interview material from both sides of the Atlantic
to describe the experiences of women from many different
backgrounds, including nuns, women priests and lay workers. Sara
Maitland concludes that Christianity can and must pass beyond the
long centuries of oppression and division into a new country, a
country in which women and men are equally made in the image of God
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First published in 1983."
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