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Episode 3: Analyzing the Church’s Interpretation of the 12

Episode 3: Analyzing the Church’s Interpretation of the 12

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PROJECT: ORDINATION JUSTICE is an audio course that investigates the topic of the ordination of women as priests in the Roman Catholic Church. This third episode analyzes the Church’s interpretation of the 12 apostles as the mandate for a male-only priesthood. Part One reviews basics in biblical interpretation; Part Two examines the Church’s interpretation of the 12; Part Three offers reflections on moving forward. By the conclusion, you will be able to determine for yourself whether you think the Church's interpretation of the 12 is valid. CHAPTERS[01:25] Episode overview[02:22] Part One: Basics in Interpretation [19:37] Opening prayer[21:01] Part Two: Analyzing the Church’s Interpretation [21:11] What makes a valid interpretation [25:33] Evaluation of the Church’s interpretation [34:14] Weaknesses in Church method [53:08] Summary of this analysis [54:35] Part Three: Moving ForwardTAKE ACTION Share this episode with a friendDownload the guide for Episode 3Visit ⁠PROJECT: ORDINATION JUSTICE⁠ Support this work with a donationRESOURCES CHURCH DOCUMENTS ON SCRIPTURE Dei Verbum, Second Vatican Council, Nov. 18, 1965Providentissimus Deus, Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII, Nov. 18, 1893Divino Afflante Spiritu, Encyclical of Pope Pius XII, Sept. 30, 1943Verbum Domini, Apostolic Exhortation of Pope Benedict XVI, Sept. 30, 2010Interpretation of the Bible in the Church, Pontifical Biblical Commission, April 23, 1993The Inspiration and Truth of Sacred Scripture, Pontifical Biblical Commission, Feb. 22, 2014Catechism of the Catholic Church, published under Pope John Paul II, Oct. 11, 1992CHURCH DOCUMENTS ON THE EXCLUSION OF WOMEN FROM PRIESTHOODInter Insigniores, Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, October 15, 1976Ordinatio Sacerdotalis, Apostolic Letter of Pope John Paul II, May 22, 1994Response to Archbishop of Canterbury from Paul VI, November 30, 1975 (p. 599-600) Responsum Ad Propositum Dubium Concerning the Teaching Contained in “Ordinatio Sacerdotalis,” Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Oct. 28, 1995 Mulieris Dignitatem, Apostolic Letter of Pope John Paul II Aug. 15, 1988BIBLICAL SCHOLARSHIP Sacra Pagina Series: Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and JohnAnchor Bible Commentary Series: Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and JohnHarperCollins Bible DictionaryThe Revised Standard Version Interlinear Greek-English New TestamentThe New Jerome Biblical Commentary, 1990 edition The Ordination of Women in the Catholic Church, John WijngaardsThe Ordination of Women in the Catholic Church, John O’BrienWisdom Ways: Introducing Feminist Biblical Interpretation, Elisabeth Schussler FiorenzaA Black Theology of Liberation, James H. ConeThe Prophetic Imagination, Walter Brueggemann Bible of the Oppressed, Elsa Tamez“Women and Priesthood” in Concern for the Church, Theological Investigations Vol. XX, Karl Rahner, SJWomen and the Word, Sandra M. Schneiders Private Women, Public Meals: Social Conflict in the Synoptic Tradition, Kathleen E. CorleyJesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist, Brant Pitre“Bible, liturgy concur: women were there,” Marjorie Reiley Maguire, National Catholic Reporter, June 5, 1998 To Each Its Own Meaning, Revised and Expanded: An Introduction to Biblical Criticisms and Their Application, eds. Steven L. McKenzie, Stephen R. HaynesWhat is proof-texting?, Biblestudy.org JEDP source theory (a brief look)ADDITIONAL SOURCES Priesthood: A History of the Ordained Ministry in the Roman Catholic Church, Kenan B. OsborneEssays on Women in Earliest Christianity, ed. Carroll D. Osburn Trent: What Happened at the Council, John O’Malley“Legal-Religious Status of the Jewish Female,” Jewish Women’s ArchiveSignificant Numbers in Judaism, MyJewishLearning.com
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