Important Books on Line

Important Books on Line

In this section we present complete books online which are relevant to the theme of our website.

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English Books

  1. Anonymous, A Thorough and researched description .... on Whether Women are Human Beings or Not?!
    translation of Gründ= und probierliche Beschreibung …Belangend die Frag, Ob die Weiber Menschen seyn, oder nicht?, 1618, 1660, etc.
  2. A Gentleman, Man Superior to woman, or the natural right of the man to sovereign authority over the woman, asserted and defended, London 1739.
  3. Jean LaPorte, The Role of Women in Early Christianity, Edwin Mellen Press, New York, 1982.
  4. Elspeth and Gordon Strachan, Freeing the Feminine, Labarum Publications Ltd, The Abbey, Dunbar, East Lothian, EH42 1J P, Scotland. 1985.
  5. Ladislas Örsy, The Church: Learning and Teaching, Michael Glazier 1987.
  6. Patricia Marlette Black, Doctoral Thesis ‘The New is Elsewhere’: Women’s Leadership in Community-Profit Organisations, Queensland University of Technology, 1999.

Books in other languages

  1. Des femmes aussi suivaient Jésus. Essai d'interprétation de quelques versets des évangiles, par Suzanne Tunc, Descleé de Brouwer 1998.
  2. Mujeres Sacerdotes ¿Por qué No...?, por Mª José Arana y María Salas, Publicaciones Claretianas, Madrid 1994.
  3. Cristo ha Escluso le Donne dal Sacerdozio?, John Wijngaards, Great Wakering 1977.

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