When Women Become Priests: The Catholic Women's Ordination DebateColumbia University Press, 2000 - 313 pages Supported by interviews with women in the Episcopal priesthood, this text draws upon object-relations theory, Freudian concepts of the unconscious, and French feminist thought to show how the celebration of mass by women priests would require a rethinking of core dimensions of Catholic theology. |
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When Women Become Priests: The Catholic Women's Ordination Debate Kelley A. Raab Limited preview - 2000 |
When Women Become Priests: The Catholic Women's Ordination Debate Kelley A. Raab Limited preview - 2000 |