The Disappearing Deaconess: Why the Church Once Had Deaconesses and Then Stopped Having Them

For all the recent research on deaconesses in the early Church, we still know very little about...
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The Disappearing Deaconess: Why the Church Once Had Deaconesses and Then Stopped Having Them by Mitchell, Brian Patrick

The Disappearing Deaconess: Why the Church Once Had Deaconesses and Then Stopped Having Them

$180.99

The Disappearing Deaconess: Why the Church Once Had Deaconesses and Then Stopped Having Them

$180.99
Author: Brian Patrick Mitchell
Format: Paperback
Language: English

For all the recent research on deaconesses in the early Church, we still know very little about them, for two reasons: First, their duties were very limited, so there isn't much said about them in ancient texts. Second, their presence was also very limited: There weren't many of them anywhere outside Constantinople. In many places, there weren't any at all, and for a long time, there weren't any anywhere in the Orthodox Church. Why?

The Disappearing Deaconess examines not just the evidence of their existence but also patristic teaching on male and female and the evolution of various ministries in the early Church to conclude that the office of deaconess was inherently problematic for early Christians because it appeared to elevate women over men in the hierarchy of the Church, contrary to Christian beliefs about both the natural order and the divine economy. The book first summarizes what is known about deaconesses in the early Church, weighing various explanations for their decline and disappearance, then it surveys early Christian teaching on gender to provide a broader context for understanding the female diaconate before tracing the hierarchical evolution of Church organization-from the many more or less informal offices mentioned in the New Testament to the emergence of the clerical orders we know today, with increasing emphasis on the distinction of clergy and laity leading to the concept of "hierarchy" as understood by the sixth-century writer known as Dionysius the Areopagite.

The Disappearing Deaconess also includes two important appendices addressing proposals to reinstitute the order of deaconess and the larger issue of male and female as understood by the Orthodox Church. The first appendix is "A Public Statement on Orthodox Deaconesses by Concerned Clergy and Laity," signed by fifty-seven Orthodox clergymen and lay leaders and released January 15, 2018. The second appendix is the author's remarks at a conference on "Renewing the Male and Female Diaconate" organized by the St. Phoebe Center for the Deaconess, held in Irvine, California, on October 7, 2017. These remarks set forth a theological basis for the distinction of male and female as the key to understanding many gender issues, including the exclusion of women from clerical orders.




Author: Brian Patrick Mitchell
Publisher: Eremia
Published: 03/12/2021
Pages: 118
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.32lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.25d
ISBN: 9780991016983

About the Author
Mitchell, Brian Patrick: - BRIAN PATRICK MITCHELL holds a PhD in theology from the University of Winchester (UK) and is a protodeacon of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad, a former Washington bureau chief of Investor's Business Daily, a former cabinet-level speechwriter, and the author of seven books on politics and religion, including Eight Ways to Run the Country, which has been used to teach politics at Yale and elsewhere, and Origen's Revenge: The Greek and Hebrew Roots of Christian Thinking on Male and Female, forthcoming in 2021 from Pickwick Publications, an imprint of Wipf and Stock.

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