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The Hidden History of Women's Ordination
Book • 2007
Gary Macy's "The Hidden History of Women's Ordination" offers a compelling counter-narrative to traditional interpretations of women's roles in the early church.
Macy meticulously examines historical evidence, challenging the long-held assumption that women were systematically excluded from ordained ministry.
He presents a nuanced picture of the evolving understanding of ordination and its relationship to sacramental theology, demonstrating that women served in leadership positions for centuries.
The book highlights the complexities of historical interpretation and the importance of considering diverse sources to gain a more accurate understanding of the past.
Macy's work is a significant contribution to the ongoing conversation about women's roles in the church and the historical context of gender roles.
Macy meticulously examines historical evidence, challenging the long-held assumption that women were systematically excluded from ordained ministry.
He presents a nuanced picture of the evolving understanding of ordination and its relationship to sacramental theology, demonstrating that women served in leadership positions for centuries.
The book highlights the complexities of historical interpretation and the importance of considering diverse sources to gain a more accurate understanding of the past.
Macy's work is a significant contribution to the ongoing conversation about women's roles in the church and the historical context of gender roles.
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