What does it mean to preside like a woman at the Eucharist? Do women do it differently, or should they? How do lay women and men experience women's priestly ministry? This is an accessible, broadly popular book, pushing the boundaries in new and unusual ways, and making a serious contribution to feminist and liturgical debate. Contributors: Alistair Barrett; Andrea Bieler; June Boyce- Tillman M.B.E.; Veronica Brady; Barbara Darling; Susan Durber; Alison Green; Mary Grey; Gillian Hill; Ann Loades C.B.E.; Dorothy McRae-McMahon A.M.; Rachel Mann; Anita Monro; Julia Pitman; David Pluss; Natalie K Watson; Val Webb.
About the AuthorNicola Slee is a poet and theologian, and M.A. coordinator and honorary research fellow at the Queen's Foundation for Ecumenical Theological Education, Birmingham. She is the author of the successful Praying Like a Woman. Stephen Burns is research fellow in public and contextual theology at United Theological College, Charles Stuart University, Sydney.
Book InformationISBN 9780281061860
Author Dr Nicola SleeFormat Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint SPCK PublishingPublisher SPCK Publishing
Weight(grams) 231g