Le donne nell'ordinamento della Chiesa avventista del settimo giorno

The Adventist movement in its first decades was open to allow women to hold ecclesiastical positions, even «Messenger of the Lord» for Ellen G. White, but few took on the role of ministers. In any case, ordination for such assignments was not contemplated. After the First World War women disappeared...

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Main Author: Rimoldi, Tiziano ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Italian
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Published: 2018
In: Donne, diritti e religioni
Year: 2018, Pages: 115-134
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Woman / Women's rights / Ordination / Adventists
IxTheo Classification:SA Church law; state-church law
SB Catholic Church law
Further subjects:B Ellen G. White
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Summary:The Adventist movement in its first decades was open to allow women to hold ecclesiastical positions, even «Messenger of the Lord» for Ellen G. White, but few took on the role of ministers. In any case, ordination for such assignments was not contemplated. After the First World War women disappeared from the ranks of Adventist workers to reappear only after the Second World War. Even so, it was only from the 70's that the Church leadership committed itself to encourage the presence of women in ecclesiastical structures. This «return» of women has not, however, coincided, until now, with the opening to them of the role of ordained minister.
ISBN:9788815277152
Contains:Enthalten in: Donne, diritti e religioni