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Preachers, Prophets and Heretics

Preachers, Prophets and Heretics is a book published in 2012 to mark the 20th anniversary of the ordination of women as priests in the Anglican Church in Australia. It was edited by Elaine Lindsay and Janet Scarfe.

Preachers, Prophets and Heretics
EditorsElaine Lindsay and Janet Scarfe
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
SubjectAnglican Church of Australia
PublisherUNSW Press
Publication date
2012
Media typePrint (Paperback)
Pages400
ISBN9781742233376

It was the first book to document and analyse the ordination debate and how it occupied church synods, ecclesiastical tribunals, and civil courts, as well as making media headlines. The book also highlights the accomplishments of the more than 500 female priests that had been ordained since 1992.[1]

Australian Movement for the Ordination of Women edit

The struggle for women to be admitted as priests in the Anglican Church of Australia was long and bitter. Preachers, Prophets and Heretics places this struggle in the context of similar debates occurring throughout the Anglican Communion around the world.[2]

The Australian Movement for the Ordination of Women (MOW) was founded in 1983 to advocate for the ordination of women as deacons, priests and bishops in the Anglican Church of Australia. Initially started in Sydney, the group soon expanded to become a national organisation with regional groups located around the country.[3] One of the book's editors, Elaine Lindsay, is praised personally for her introductory chapter which honours the late Patricia Brennan, the first president of MOW).[4] Both editors were active members of MOW. Scarfe was also a former president and Lindsay is the current President of MOW.[5][6]

The first ordination of women as priests in the Anglican Church of Australia occurred in 1992. The Anglican Diocese of Sydney continues to oppose the ordination of women as priests (or presbyters) and bishops, although it has ordained women as deacons since 1989.[7] The Movement for the Ordination of Women (newsletter) records the history of the various debates and challenges faced by the movement, as well as reporting general news and activities of the MOW regional groups.[8]

Reception edit

Preachers, Prophets and Heretics was launched at three separate events held in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide, with many of the book's contributors speaking at these events.[9] The nineteen essays in the book have been described as "well-researched and substantiated, with the authors' writing styles often facilitating both emotional and intellectual responses..."[10] The volume has been described as a well-presented and significant collection[4] with another reviewer saying that the book "is inspiring in its record of creative, faithful service".[2] The book was shortlisted for the Australian Christian Book of the Year Awards in 2013.[11]

Contributors edit

Contributors to the volume are key players in the ordination debate. They include Australian judge Keith Mason, Anglican bishop Keith Rayner and the current Archbishop of Perth, Peter Carnley, who broke the impasse by ordaining women before national legislation was passed. The academics, historians and theologians that contributed to the volume include Anne O'Brien, Peter Sherlock, David Hilliard, Stuart Piggin, Katharine Massam, Dorothy Lee, and Heather Thomson. Other contributors include Janet Nelson, Anglican priests Elizabeth J. Smith and Peta Sherlock, internationally recognised author and commentator the Very Reverend Dr Jane Shaw, journalist Muriel Porter and religion producer and broadcaster Rachael Kohn.[9] The book's editors, Lindsay and Scarfe were interviewed by Kohn on an episode of ABC Radio National program The Spirit of Things shortly after the book was published.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ "Preachers, Prophets and Heretics". www.newsouthbooks.com.au. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  2. ^ a b Webster-Hawes, Anastasia (2014). "Charting the history of Anglican women, ministry and ordination [Book Review]". St Mark's Review (230): 118–121 – via Informit.
  3. ^ Scarfe, Janet (2012). "Movement for the ordination of women: their hearts in their mouths". In Lindsay, Elaine (ed.). Preachers, Prophets and Heretics: Women's Ministry in the Anglican Church of Australia. A UNSW Press book. Sydney: University of New South Wales Press. pp. 122–123. ISBN 978-1-74223-337-6.
  4. ^ a b Dawson, Jennifer (2013). "Review of: Preachers, Prophets and Heretics: Anglican Women's Ministry". Colloquium. 45 (1): 107–110.
  5. ^ a b "Service not Servitude: Women in the Church". ABC Radio National. 2012-10-14. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  6. ^ "Elaine Lindsay | MOWATCH Movement for the Ordination of Women in the Anglican Church". mowatch.com.au. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  7. ^ "Celebrating History in the Making". anglican deaconess ministries. 2019-05-27. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  8. ^ "Movement for the Ordination of Women | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 2023-07-08.
  9. ^ a b "Preachers, Prophets & Heretics | MOWATCH Movement for the Ordination of Women in the Anglican Church". mowatch.com.au. Retrieved 2023-08-02.
  10. ^ Corfield, Tim (2015-09-28). "Elaine Lindsay and Janet Scarfe (eds.), Preachers, Prophets and Heretics: Anglican Women's Ministry. New South Publishing, Sydney, 2012, pp. 400, ISBN: 978-1-74223337-6 (pbk)". Journal for the Academic Study of Religion. 28 (3): 344–345. doi:10.1558/jasr.v28i3.26163. ISSN 1031-2943.
  11. ^ Austlit. "Elaine Lindsay | AustLit: Discover Australian Stories". www.austlit.edu.au. Retrieved 2021-09-18.

External links edit

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Preachers Prophets and Heretics is a book published in 2012 to mark the 20th anniversary of the ordination of women as priests in the Anglican Church in Australia It was edited by Elaine Lindsay and Janet Scarfe Preachers Prophets and HereticsEditorsElaine Lindsay and Janet ScarfeCountryAustraliaLanguageEnglishSubjectAnglican Church of AustraliaPublisherUNSW PressPublication date2012Media typePrint Paperback Pages400ISBN9781742233376 It was the first book to document and analyse the ordination debate and how it occupied church synods ecclesiastical tribunals and civil courts as well as making media headlines The book also highlights the accomplishments of the more than 500 female priests that had been ordained since 1992 1 Contents 1 Australian Movement for the Ordination of Women 2 Reception 3 Contributors 4 References 5 External linksAustralian Movement for the Ordination of Women editThe struggle for women to be admitted as priests in the Anglican Church of Australia was long and bitter Preachers Prophets and Heretics places this struggle in the context of similar debates occurring throughout the Anglican Communion around the world 2 The Australian Movement for the Ordination of Women MOW was founded in 1983 to advocate for the ordination of women as deacons priests and bishops in the Anglican Church of Australia Initially started in Sydney the group soon expanded to become a national organisation with regional groups located around the country 3 One of the book s editors Elaine Lindsay is praised personally for her introductory chapter which honours the late Patricia Brennan the first president of MOW 4 Both editors were active members of MOW Scarfe was also a former president and Lindsay is the current President of MOW 5 6 The first ordination of women as priests in the Anglican Church of Australia occurred in 1992 The Anglican Diocese of Sydney continues to oppose the ordination of women as priests or presbyters and bishops although it has ordained women as deacons since 1989 7 The Movement for the Ordination of Women newsletter records the history of the various debates and challenges faced by the movement as well as reporting general news and activities of the MOW regional groups 8 Reception editPreachers Prophets and Heretics was launched at three separate events held in Melbourne Sydney and Adelaide with many of the book s contributors speaking at these events 9 The nineteen essays in the book have been described as well researched and substantiated with the authors writing styles often facilitating both emotional and intellectual responses 10 The volume has been described as a well presented and significant collection 4 with another reviewer saying that the book is inspiring in its record of creative faithful service 2 The book was shortlisted for the Australian Christian Book of the Year Awards in 2013 11 Contributors editContributors to the volume are key players in the ordination debate They include Australian judge Keith Mason Anglican bishop Keith Rayner and the current Archbishop of Perth Peter Carnley who broke the impasse by ordaining women before national legislation was passed The academics historians and theologians that contributed to the volume include Anne O Brien Peter Sherlock David Hilliard Stuart Piggin Katharine Massam Dorothy Lee and Heather Thomson Other contributors include Janet Nelson Anglican priests Elizabeth J Smith and Peta Sherlock internationally recognised author and commentator the Very Reverend Dr Jane Shaw journalist Muriel Porter and religion producer and broadcaster Rachael Kohn 9 The book s editors Lindsay and Scarfe were interviewed by Kohn on an episode of ABC Radio National program The Spirit of Things shortly after the book was published 5 References edit Preachers Prophets and Heretics www newsouthbooks com au Retrieved 2023 08 02 a b Webster Hawes Anastasia 2014 Charting the history of Anglican women ministry and ordination Book Review St Mark s Review 230 118 121 via Informit Scarfe Janet 2012 Movement for the ordination of women their hearts in their mouths In Lindsay Elaine ed Preachers Prophets and Heretics Women s Ministry in the Anglican Church of Australia A UNSW Press book Sydney University of New South Wales Press pp 122 123 ISBN 978 1 74223 337 6 a b Dawson Jennifer 2013 Review of Preachers Prophets and Heretics Anglican Women s Ministry Colloquium 45 1 107 110 a b Service not Servitude Women in the Church ABC Radio National 2012 10 14 Retrieved 2023 08 02 Elaine Lindsay MOWATCH Movement for the Ordination of Women in the Anglican Church mowatch com au Retrieved 2023 08 02 Celebrating History in the Making anglican deaconess ministries 2019 05 27 Retrieved 2023 08 02 Movement for the Ordination of Women WorldCat org www worldcat org Retrieved 2023 07 08 a b Preachers Prophets amp Heretics MOWATCH Movement for the Ordination of Women in the Anglican Church mowatch com au Retrieved 2023 08 02 Corfield Tim 2015 09 28 Elaine Lindsay and Janet Scarfe eds Preachers Prophets and Heretics Anglican Women s Ministry New South Publishing Sydney 2012 pp 400 ISBN 978 1 74223337 6 pbk Journal for the Academic Study of Religion 28 3 344 345 doi 10 1558 jasr v28i3 26163 ISSN 1031 2943 Austlit Elaine Lindsay AustLit Discover Australian Stories www austlit edu au Retrieved 2021 09 18 External links editMovement for the Ordination of Women newsletter on JSTOR Open Community Collections University of Divinity Digital Collections Mannix Library Movement for the Ordination of Women official website List of the first women ordained as priests in the Anglican Church of Australia in 1992 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Preachers Prophets and Heretics amp oldid 1183952896, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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