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- diversity of pre-C10 practice
- not exclusively benedictine
- minsters as providers of pastoral care as well as places of prayer
- women not necessarily enclosed - though some were

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Examination of emergent churches (fex) in CofE and TEC: analysis of common features, theology as expressed through their worship, lessons for wider church. Emergent churches as representing a recovery of some traditions, and a confidence in God's provision.

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5/9/18

Very useful analysis of preaching within and as pastor to a congregation- as a community enterprise.
Modes of exegesis of congregation
Practical- relevance to individual congregations.

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Metaphor and Religious Language | Janet Martin Soskice

20/10/18

Dense but rewarding.
Metaphor as deep category - allowable by analogy of use of metaphor in other disciplines.
Analogy of use of metaphor in science- allows creative extension of metaphor by which to conduct enquiry.

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Womanist Midrash | Wilda C Gafney

9/18
Provocative, exciting, insightful, moving.

Think like this when you preach.
Miriam!
Queen Mothers!
Women outside the Israelite camp!

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29/10/18
- helpful overview of history of women's ordination (pitman) and feminist theological and liturgical approaches of C20 (burns, mcrae-mcmahon)
- boyce-tillman not particularly convincing (is she ever?)

questions to address about how I preside like a woman, 3+ years in and as a mother. Have shelved a lot of this- is now the time to establish where I stand WRT the feminist theology and ritualising I found so exciting as an ordinand?

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