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Author Chaves, Mark.

Title Ordaining women : culture and conflict in religious organizations / Mark Chaves
Published Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1997

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 W'PONDS  262.140820973 Cha/Owc  AVAILABLE
Description x, 237 pages ; 21 cm
Contents 1. Introduction -- 2. The Symbolic Significance of Women's Ordination -- 3. External Pressures -- 4. The Changing Meaning of Women's Ordination -- 5. Inerrancy, Sacramentalism, and Women's Ordination -- 6. Internal Organizational Factors -- 7. The Changing Nature of Conflicts over Women's Ordination -- 8. Conclusion
Summary Why does a denomination prohibiting women clergy support parishes run by women? Why does another denomination opt to ordain women when there are few women seeking to join that clergy? And why have some denominations ordained women so much earlier than others? In a revealing examination of the complex relationships between religion, social forces, and organizational structure, Ordaining Women draws examples and data from over 100 Christian denominations to explore the meaning of institutional rules about women's ordination
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [207]-227) and index
Subject Ordination of women -- United States.
Religion and sociology.
Women clergy.
Women in Christianity.
SUBJECT United States -- Church history -- 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85139929
LC no. 97012518
ISBN 0674641450 (alk. paper)