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The Shakespearean Originals Series takes as its point of departure
the question: "What is it that we read Shakespeare?" The answer may
seem self-evident: we read the words that Shakespeare wrote. But do
we? In the case of all the major editions of Shakespeare available
in the market, the fact of the matter is that many of the words
that we read in an edition of, say, Hamlet, never appeared in the
text as it was printed during or shortly after Shakespeare's own
lifetime. They are the interpetations and interpolations of a
series of editors who have been systematically changing
Shakespeare's text from the eighteenth century onwards. This volume
offers the text of Macbeth, as printed in the 1623 First Folio.
The Shakespearean Originals Series takes as its point of departure
the question: "What is it that we read Shakespeare?" The answer may
seem self-evident: we read the words that Shakespeare wrote. But do
we? In the case of all the major editions of Shakespeare available
in the market, the fact of the matter is that many of the words
that we read in an edition of, say, Hamlet, never appeared in the
text as it was printed during or shortly after Shakespeare's own
lifetime. They are the interpetations and interpolations of a
series of editors who have been systematically changing
Shakespeare's text from the eighteenth century onwards. This volume
offers the text of Macbeth, as printed in the 1623 First Folio.
This book sets out the theological case for ordination of women
bishops in the Church of England. In 'Women as Bishops' a range of
contributors argue that it is not only possible but desirable that
women be ordained bishops in the Church, and that the Church of
England has the competence to do so and should proceed now.
Contributors to the book include Oxford theologians Dr Mark
Chapman, Dr Charlotte Methuen and Dr Jane Shaw and also theologians
from the Old Catholic and Methodist Churches as well as leading
Roman Catholic proponent for women's ordination, Dr John
Wijngaards. Separate chapters deal specifically with the criticisms
raised by the Roman Catholic bishops of England and Wales and
conservative anglo-catholics. So far the debate has lacked a clear,
positive voice from a Catholic perspective in favour of women
bishops. We hope that this book redresses that balance. The
publication comes at a crucial time after the General Synod of the
Church of England has decided to proceed towards the consecration
of women bishops.
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