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A Feminist Response To
Page 5 from 21st July 1995JP II's letter to women Dr Dorothea McEwan, co-editor of Feminist Theology and a member of Catholic Women's Ordination, responds to the Pope's......

Access Or Exit The New Demand
Page 5 from 17th February 1989FOR centuries, women have been the undervalued workhorse of the Catholic Church. They have cleaned the church and arranged the flowers. They have......

Women's Ordination: Test Of Christian Unity
Page 3 from 20th November 1992Three women give differing views of how the Church of England vote for women priests will affect both them and their Church Dorothea McEwan......

Of Church Feminists
Page 4 from 25th November 1988I DO wish militant feminists would learn a little true Christian humility. I am an independent woman who likes being feminine, and who likes men,......

Letters Extra
Page 10 from 11th November 1988Putting feminine' in the right context CAN anyone please tell the Pope that women are female "since the day of creation" and not feminine? Why do......

A Gauntlet
Page 6 from 15th May 1992thrown down to the Church Women Experiencing Church: A Documentation of Alienation edited by Dorothea McEwan (Graccwing, £9.95) Joanna Moorhead......

Context To Our Interpretation Of This Context.
Page 6 from 9th October 1992The intention of the writers of the various books which make up the Bible might have been different from the way we perceive these intentions......

At Long Last, An Article In The Catholic Herald With
Page 4 from 4th August 1995some real teeth in it. Saying it as it really is. I refer to the article entitled "A feminist response to JPIT's letter to women", by Dr Dorothea......

Women's Intuition And The Bible
Page 6 from 9th October 1992Dorothea McEwan THIS is a book of threefold importance. A commentary on the Scriptures is a key to their understanding. A commentary on the Bible......

Pope's Controversial 'letter To Women'
Page 4 from 4th August 1995IT WAS CHESTERTON who said that "the time has come when people believe, not in nothing, but in anything". This came to mind when I read Dr Dorothea......