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Divine imagery in the spiritual lives of women lay ministers

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Esther H Sanborn. Divine Imagery In the Spiritual Lives of Women Lay Ministers. Catholic Theological Union. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ae2004df-f989-49a3-862f-40012320e54c?q=2018.

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E. H. Sanborn. Divine imagery in the spiritual lives of women lay ministers. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ae2004df-f989-49a3-862f-40012320e54c?q=2018

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Esther H Sanborn. Divine Imagery In the Spiritual Lives of Women Lay Ministers. Catholic Theological Union. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ae2004df-f989-49a3-862f-40012320e54c?q=2018.

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  • Currently, the majority of lay ministers in the U.S. Catholic Church are women; wisdom can be gained from experience of women who have persisted long-term in lay ministry. Divine imagery in the spiritual lives of twelve women lay ministers from greater Chicago was explored through qualitative interviews. Using practical theology methods, findings of this ethnographic research was engaged with dialogue partners from Christian tradition and contemporary disciplines--Teresa of Avila's The Interior Castle, psychology-spiritual development theories, and feminist theological perspectives. From these mutually critical conversations emerged implications for the formation of lay minsters and proposals for ongoing praxis.
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  • 02/17/2024

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