Summary : 1. Introduction. 2. Comparing ecumenical points of view: the ordained (or consecrated) ministry in Christian law. 3. The ban on women priesthood in the law of the Roman Catholic Church. 4. Protestant Reformation and the ordination of women. 5. Women pastors in the Lutheran Churches and the case of the Latvian Church. 6. The recognition of women pastors in Waldensian Church. 7. The female priesthood: the road to schism for the Anglican Communion? 8. Brief notes on the question of the sexual orientation in the priesthood. 9. Conclusions: ecumenical dialogue and the reformability of Christian law between divine law and human law
Can divine law change? Comparing the ordination of women in the christianities
GUZZO L M
2017-01-01
Abstract
Summary : 1. Introduction. 2. Comparing ecumenical points of view: the ordained (or consecrated) ministry in Christian law. 3. The ban on women priesthood in the law of the Roman Catholic Church. 4. Protestant Reformation and the ordination of women. 5. Women pastors in the Lutheran Churches and the case of the Latvian Church. 6. The recognition of women pastors in Waldensian Church. 7. The female priesthood: the road to schism for the Anglican Communion? 8. Brief notes on the question of the sexual orientation in the priesthood. 9. Conclusions: ecumenical dialogue and the reformability of Christian law between divine law and human lawI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.