Sunday, February 14, 2016

Geoffrey Kirk's book on the ordination of women



And here is another book, one which I have ordered and not yet read. But those who know Geoffrey Kirk or who have read his articles in New Directions over a 20 year period will be eager to purchase WITHOUT PRECEDENT, if only to be to be resourced for engagement with well meaning people (lay and ordained) whose view of New Testament and early Church history has been conditioned by the kind of influences that lie behind Dan Brown’s novels! 

ISBN: 9781498230810
Pages: 178
Publication Date: 2/5/2016
Retail Price: $21.00  (For special Web Price ($16.80 ) go HERE.

(UK readers are able to place advance orders with amazon.co.uk for £15.00 and free postage)


ABOUT THE BOOK 
Though the ordination of women has been hotly debated in a number of churches (and in particular in the world-wide Anglican Communion) there has been a strange silence on the subject from academic theologians. “They have left the debate,” says the author of this book, “for the most part, to the also-rans.”

WITHOUT PRECEDENT seeks to examine the arguments that, in the absence of serious academic contributions, have been advanced. In particular it looks at claims of ancient precedent for modern practice. What did Jesus think about women? Was Paul a misogynist or a feminist, a reactionary or a revolutionary? Does the role of Mary of Magdala, in scripture and tradition, offer any guidance (as many have claimed)? Were there female priests, and even bishops, in early Christianity?

Extravagant claims have been made and repeated in all of these areas, and have crucially influenced decisions taken. This book provides, in the words of former Archbishop of Canterbury, Rowan Williams: “a lucid and helpful survey, which quite rightly punctures some awful historical nonsense.”


ENDORSEMENTS & REVIEWS
”I read it with appreciation for its clarity and comprehensiveness. It is undoubtedly a lucid and helpful survey, which quite rightly punctures some awful historical nonsense.”
- Rowan Williams, Master of Magdalen College Cambridge; former Archbishop of Canterbury

 “This elegant survey will no doubt cause quite a stir, and rightly so.” 
- Aidan Nichols, OP, Lecturer in Theology, Blackfriars, Cambridge; author The Panther and the Hind

“Disagree though I may with Geoffrey Kirk’s final position, I must strongly recommend this sparkling volume on women’s ordination to the priesthood. Dr. Kirk skillfully engages the pertinent Scriptural texts and historical record, and witheringly exposes the largely flabby arguments still making the rounds in church debate. Along the way, he uncovers logical missteps and conceptual failures that have littered the discussion. This is a book that will make reflection wiser and more honest, and finally, one hopes, more faithful to the integrity of our Christian common life.”
- Ephraim Radner, Professor of Historical Theology, Wycliffe College, Toronto



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