Women in Church Ministries: Reform Movements in Ecumenism

2022 Catholic Media Association first place award in gender issues - inclusion in the church

Regarding the question of office in the Christian churches, this volume illuminates with heightened ecumenical sensitivity the arguments for the participation of women in all church offices and ministries, without which there will be no way to the visible unity of the churches. It documents the ecumenical congress that took place in Osnabrück in December 2017 and the “Osnabrück theses”—meant to serve the future international and ecumenical conversation and further discussion about the questions of women in church offices—passed by the congress.

The editors hope that this publication will help to set into motion a debate about ministries and services in the Church, which has been stagnant for a long time, and that it will become clear that these questions can only be answered together—by men and women—from now on.

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Women in Church Ministries: Reform Movements in Ecumenism

2022 Catholic Media Association first place award in gender issues - inclusion in the church

Regarding the question of office in the Christian churches, this volume illuminates with heightened ecumenical sensitivity the arguments for the participation of women in all church offices and ministries, without which there will be no way to the visible unity of the churches. It documents the ecumenical congress that took place in Osnabrück in December 2017 and the “Osnabrück theses”—meant to serve the future international and ecumenical conversation and further discussion about the questions of women in church offices—passed by the congress.

The editors hope that this publication will help to set into motion a debate about ministries and services in the Church, which has been stagnant for a long time, and that it will become clear that these questions can only be answered together—by men and women—from now on.

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Women in Church Ministries: Reform Movements in Ecumenism

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2022 Catholic Media Association first place award in gender issues - inclusion in the church

Regarding the question of office in the Christian churches, this volume illuminates with heightened ecumenical sensitivity the arguments for the participation of women in all church offices and ministries, without which there will be no way to the visible unity of the churches. It documents the ecumenical congress that took place in Osnabrück in December 2017 and the “Osnabrück theses”—meant to serve the future international and ecumenical conversation and further discussion about the questions of women in church offices—passed by the congress.

The editors hope that this publication will help to set into motion a debate about ministries and services in the Church, which has been stagnant for a long time, and that it will become clear that these questions can only be answered together—by men and women—from now on.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814685389
Publisher: Liturgical Press
Publication date: 01/15/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 589 KB

About the Author

Margit Eckholt is professor of dogmatics (with fundamental theology) at the Institute of Catholic Theology, University of Osnabrück.

Dorothea Sattler is professor of ecumenical theology and dogmatics at the Faculty of Catholic Theology, University of Munster.

Ulrike Link-Wieczorek is professor of systematic theology and religious education at the Institute of Protestant Theology and Religious Education, University of Oldenburg.

Andrea Strübind is professor of church history and historical theology at the Institute of Protestant Theology and Religious Education, University of Oldenburg.

Table of Contents

Osnabrück Theses ix

Introduction by the Editors xiii

I Between Tradition and Innovation: Broadening the Horizon for the Question of Women in Church Ministries

Tradition, Criticism of Tradition, and Innovation: On the Road to Gender Equitable Structures of Ministry in the Roman Catholic Church Eva-Maria Faber, Chur/Switzerland 3

II Women in Church Ministries: Biblical and Historical Perspectives

Apostolicity and Power: Who Is in Charge? Or, On the Ambivalent Role of Women in the New Testament (Together with a Proposal for the Feast of the Apostle Mary Magdalene) Michael Theobald, Tübingen 21

Neither Male nor Female: Gregory of Nyssa and the Equality of Men and Women Sr. Makrina Finlay, OSB, Abbey Burg Dinklage 41

"I Have Not Written You a Woman's Gossip, but the Word of God as a Member of the Christian Church": Women in Ecclesiastical Offices-A Search for Traces in Church History Andrea Strübind, Oldenburg 53

III Women's Diaconate: Ecumenical Perspectives

Women's Diaconate Theresia Hainthaler, Frankfurt 79

The Discussion on the Diaconate of Women in the Catholic Church Peter Hünermann, Tübingen 103

Deaconesses in the Orthodox Church: Reflections and Perspectives Thomai Chouvarda, Thessaloniki/Greece 115

IV The Debate on the Admission of Women to Ministry: From the Perspective of Systematic Theology and Canon Law

The Debate on the Admission of Women to Ecclesial Ministry: Cultural Patterns of Justification and Theological Perspectives Isolde Karle, Bochum 131

Jesus Was a Man …-So What? A Functional and Nonsexualized Understanding of Ministry in Anthropological Terms Saskia Wendel, Cologne 143

Women in Church Ministries: Perspectives of a Theology of Ecclesiastical Offices after Vatican II and the Authority of Ordinatio Sacerdotalis Margil Eckholt, Osnabruck 153

Apostolicity-A Vocation Founded in the Resurrection Christ Event Dorothea Sattler, Münster 183

Equality in the Church-But Stopping Short of the Sacrament of Ordination? On the Binding Nature of Dogma and Processes of Decision-Making in the Church with Regard to Ecclesiastical Offices for Women-From the Perspective of Canon Law Sabine Demel, Regensburg 191

V Broadening the Horizon: Pastoral Perspectives

A Fresh Breeze? On the Potential of Women Pastors for Renewal in the Protestant Church Ulrike Link-Wieczorek, Oldenburg 203

Women in the Catholic Church-A Look at the Church in the Philippines Sr. Mary John Mananzan, OSB, Manila/Philippines 215

Osnabruck Theses 227

Authors 237

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