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Mutuality: in God's image : a study of women and men in a ministerial context

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Marci Anne Madary. Mutuality: In God's Image : a Study of Women and Men In a Ministerial Context. Catholic Theological Union. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1f799913-6306-44f9-b5f8-ad3abd5f1929.

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M. A. Madary. Mutuality: in God's image : a study of women and men in a ministerial context. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1f799913-6306-44f9-b5f8-ad3abd5f1929

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Marci Anne Madary. Mutuality: In God's Image : a Study of Women and Men In a Ministerial Context. Catholic Theological Union. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/1f799913-6306-44f9-b5f8-ad3abd5f1929.

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  • Mutuality: In God's image studied how women and men minister together. In contrast to the Roman Catholic Church's teaching of complementarity--which designates gender-assigned gifts--the synergistic dynamic of mutuality was examined through philosophical, ethical, and anthropological lenses. Three contemporary pairs were interviewed, and three historical pairs were studied, specifically Francis and Clare of Assisi, Francis de Sales and Jane de Chantal, Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin. The researcher found that mutuality between women and men is a benefit for the church and the common good because it allows a fuller expression of the Reign of God to be experienced.
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  • 02/16/2024

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