This book offers a fresh social-scientific analysis of how theologically conservative male clergy respond to the ordination of women to the priesthood and their consecration as bishops within the Church of England.
This book offers a fresh social-scientific analysis of how theologically conservative male clergy respond to the ordination of women to the priesthood and their consecration as bishops within the Church of England.
Alex Fry completed his PhD in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University, UK. He is a Senior Lecturer in the Sociology of Health and Illness at the University of Bournemouth, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 2. The Church of England and gender in historical perspective 3. Clerical sexism 4. Empathy, intersectionality, and gender schemata 5. Contact and contact avoidance 6. Schism and clergy capital 7. Gender attitudes in (inter)national perspective 8. Summary, reflections, and implications 9. Conclusion
Introduction 2. The Church of England and gender in historical perspective 3. Clerical sexism 4. Empathy, intersectionality, and gender schemata 5. Contact and contact avoidance 6. Schism and clergy capital 7. Gender attitudes in (inter)national perspective 8. Summary, reflections, and implications 9. Conclusion
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