Exodus from Privilege: Reflections on the Diaconate in Acts

In the late nineteenth century the Episcopal Church routinely ordained men from ethnic minorities as permanent deacons for missionary work among their own people (David Pendleton Oakerhater being a prime example). First of all, we can talk about ordained ministry without having to import rank into o...

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Published in:Anglican theological review Vol. 95; no. 2; pp. 275 - 292
Main Author: BREIDENTHAL, Thomas E
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Evanston, IL Anglican Theological Review 01.04.2013
Sage Publications Ltd
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ISSN:0003-3286, 2163-6214
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Summary:In the late nineteenth century the Episcopal Church routinely ordained men from ethnic minorities as permanent deacons for missionary work among their own people (David Pendleton Oakerhater being a prime example). First of all, we can talk about ordained ministry without having to import rank into our thinking about the church.
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ISSN:0003-3286
2163-6214