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Part II: Ecumenical Dialogue Between Rome and Canterbury: What Kind/Degree of Unity Is Possible in Light of the Differences and What Exactly is the Special Place that Anglicanism Occupies in the Eyes of Rome?
16 Comments Published by Cynthia R. Nielsen September 21st, 2007 in Anglicanism, Feminism, N.T. WrightThe second half of the document under discussion (Women Bishops: A Response to Cardinal Kasper) falls under the broad heading, “Women Bishops: Biblical Exegesis and Theological Anthropology,” and attempts to sketch the biblical basis for the Anglican position on the ordination of women. For a more detailed, yet (popular-level rather than academic) presentation of some [...]


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