Breaking Through the Stained-Glass Ceiling? Case Studies on Female Catholicism and Its Transnational Developments Since the 1950s
open access | peer reviewed-
edited by
- Valentina Ciciliot - Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia, Italia - email
- John Maiden - Open University - email
- Charles Mercier - Université de Bordeaux, France - email
Keywords Ecological awareness • Feminism • Agency • Liturgy • Reform of the Catholic Church • Intellectual History • Humanitarianism • Laicity • Covenant Communities • Theology • Glocality • John Paul II • Trinitarian theology • Tokenism • Gender • Notre Dame • Catholic Church • Transnational History • Charismatic Renewal • University • United Nations • Lay Women • Hermitic life • Personalism • France • Gender issues • Women • Doctors of the Church • Catholicism • Sexual abuse scandals • Ordination
Permalink http://doi.org/10.30687/JoMaCC/2785-6046/2023/01 | Published May 16, 2023 | Language en
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- Editorial
- May 16, 2023
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- May 16, 2023
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Crossing the Stained-Glass Ceiling of Theology
The Proclamation of the First Women as Doctors of the Church - May 16, 2023
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Breaking through the Stained-Glass Ceiling During John Paul II’s Pontificate?
Women, Feminism and World Youth Days - May 16, 2023
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From the Silent Revolution to Sexual Abuse Scandals
The Question of ‘Women’s Place’ in French Catholicism - May 16, 2023