No Place for a Woman: The Spiritual and Political Power Abuse of Women Within Catholicism by Flint, Debra Maria

No Place for a Woman: The Spiritual and Political Power Abuse of Women Within Catholicism

No Place for a Woman effectively describes the historical process through which the Catholic hierarchy removed women...
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Author: Debra Maria Flint
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No Place for a Woman: The Spiritual and Political Power Abuse of Women Within Catholicism by Flint, Debra Maria

No Place for a Woman: The Spiritual and Political Power Abuse of Women Within Catholicism

Dhs. 75.43

No Place for a Woman: The Spiritual and Political Power Abuse of Women Within Catholicism

Dhs. 75.43
Author: Debra Maria Flint
Format: Paperback
Language: English
No Place for a Woman effectively describes the historical process through which the Catholic hierarchy removed women from influence and left them without any place in Catholic Church governance.

This radical book examines the historical formation of Catholic theology from the perspective of the spiritual abuse of women. Debra Flint defines spiritual and political power abuse before considering female influence in the Church from New Testament times to date. She clearly demonstrates how women, who were respected by Jesus and authoritative in the early Church, were gradually eliminated from positions of influence by patriarchy and the growing development of misogyny.

Tertullian, a late second-century Church Father, was one of the first to decry the ordination of women that occurred during his lifetime. He did this in a spiritually abusive way. Later, the fourth-century Synod of Laodicea took up this mantle, but despite this, women continued to be ordained as deacons until the ninth century in some areas. In Anglo-Saxon Britain, women were never ordained, but they held exceptionally high powers of governance on the same level as that of a bishop. These female powers of governance were lost due to the Viking raids, which were highly convenient to Rome. The East-West Schism was another historical event that further demised women as it left the Western Church free to promote mandatory celibacy, which the Eastern Church had always opposed. This led to an unbiblical elevation of the status of priest in the Western Church, which further reinforced a misogynistic view of women. This demise of women was enshrined in ecumenical councils and through the development of Catholic Canon Law.

In No Place for a Woman, Flint examines the hierarchical structure of the Church today and notes that in recent years there have been some attempts to involve women more fully, but these have been mere tinkering at the edges. What is really needed is a complete change of culture and a new feminist theology for which Flint seeks to lay the groundwork.


Author: Debra Maria Flint
Publisher: Lantern Publishing & Media
Published: 03/19/2024
Pages: 258
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.70lbs
Size: 8.60h x 5.80w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781590567227

About the Author
Debra Maria Flint was born in Birmingham, UK, and converted to Catholicism at 22 years of age. She speaks and writes fluent Greek. Flint studied theology before qualifying as a nurse. She has a BSc in safeguarding and post-graduate qualifications in management and investigative research. Flint worked for 20 years in social care. She managed children's homes and later worked as a Social Care Inspector for Ofsted. She was the first Social Care Inspector in England to represent Ofsted in court when a company failed to have robust safeguarding procedures in place. Flint decided to follow a consecrated path after the death of her late husband in 2014. She spent six years exploring the female consecrated life before experiencing difficulties in 2020. These difficulties ignited her passionate advocacy for the plight of spiritually abused women. Her first book on the female consecrated life was published in April 2021.

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