The Beginning of Women's Ministry: The Revival of the Deaconess in the Nineteenth-Century Church of England

The Beginning of Women's Ministry: The Revival of the Deaconess in the Nineteenth-Century Church of England

by Henrietta Blackmore (Editor)
The Beginning of Women's Ministry: The Revival of the Deaconess in the Nineteenth-Century Church of England

The Beginning of Women's Ministry: The Revival of the Deaconess in the Nineteenth-Century Church of England

by Henrietta Blackmore (Editor)

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Overview

Extracts from journals, diaries and official guidelines give a full picture of the role of the Victorian Deaconness.

The revival of religious orders in the mid-nineteenth century opened up a field of Christian ministry for women distinct from previous types of church work, which had been voluntary, part-time, and necessarily limited by contemporary identification of women with the domestic sphere. The Deaconess Movement posed a threat to the accepted gender order of Victorian society, creating new spheres of activity and roles of authority for women outside the home.

This volume, bringing together documents on the Movement from a variety of unpublished archives, offers an introduction to a neglected aspect of women's involvement in official Church ministry through the women's own voices.It provides a coherent illustration of the circumstances which fostered the revival of an ancient order of ministry for women, through the first-hand experience of some of the individuals who were involved in the early years. Socially divisive, theologically controversial, the claims of women to be part of an order analogous to that of the male diaconate formed the basis of their active participation in the ecclesiastical hierarchy right up to the presentday.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781843833086
Publisher: BOYDELL & BREWER INC
Publication date: 06/21/2007
Series: ISSN , #14
Pages: 204
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction
Part I: The Beginning of a Female Diaconate in the Church of England
Part II: Work and Worship
Part III: The Parish Deaconess
Part IV: Relationship of a Deaconess to the Church
Part V: The Deaconess in the Early Church
Bibliography
Index
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