For the Ordination o f Women:
HODGSON, L. Theological Objections to the Ordination of Women, The Expository Times, LXXVII, 7 (April, 1966 ) , pp. 210-213.
LAMPS, c. w. a. Church Tradition and the Ordination of Women, The Expository Times, LXXVI, 4 (January, 1965), pp. 123-125.
THRALL, M. E. The Ordination of Women to the Priesthood: A Study of the Biblical Evidence. London: SCM Press, 1958.
TROTT, FRANCES. The Priesthood Is for Man (Both Sexes of Him), The Episcopalian, 137, 8 (August, 1972), pp. 11, 26-27.
WOLF, WILLIAM J. Should Women Be Ordained? Yes, The Episcopalian, 137, 2 (February, 1972), pp. 9-11.
WRIGHT, J. ROBERT. Yes, Ordain Women, The Episcopal New Yorker, XLVIII, 6 (June, 1972), pp. 2-3.
Against the Ordination o f Women:
DUBOIS, ALBERT J. Why I am Against the Ordination of Women, The Episcopalian, 137, 7 (July, 1972), pp. 2123, 30.
KIRK, KENNETH ESCOTT. The Ordination of Women, Beauty and Bands and Other Payers. Greenwich, Conn.: The Seabury Press, 1957, pp. 177-188.
LEWIS, c. s. Priestesses in the Church? God in the Dock: Essays on Theology and Ethics, ed. Walter Hooper. Grand Rapids, Mich.: William B. Eerdmans, 1970, pp. 234-239.
MASCALL, E. L. Women and the Priesthood o f the Church. London: The Church Union, Church Literature Association, n.d.
MYERS, c. KILMER. Should Women Be Ordained? No, The Episcopalian, 137, 2 (February, 1972), pp. 8-9.
WILLIAMS, N. P. Deaconesses and Holy Orders, N. P. Williams, ed. Eric Waldram Kemp. London: S.P.C.K., 1954, pp. 185201.
Concerning the Ordination of Women. Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1964.
The Ordination of Women. A Report Distributed by Authorization of the Church Body Presidents as a Contribution to Further Study, Based on Materials Produced Through the Division of Theological Studies of the Lutheran Council, U.S.A. Condensed by Raymond Tiemeyer, n.p. Augsburg, 1970.
Progress Report to the House of Bishops from The Committee to Study the Proper Place of Women in the Ministry of the Church, October, 1966, Journal of the General Convention o f the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America, 1967, Appendix 35.4-35.12.
Report of the Joint Commission on Ordained and Licensed Ministries, Journal o f the General Convention o f the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States o f America, 1970, pp. 532-539.
What Is Ordination Coming To? Report of a Consultation on the Ordination of Women held in Cartigny, Geneva, Switzerland, 21st-26th September, 1970. Edited by Brigalia Barn. Geneva: World Council of Churches, 1971.
Women and Holy Orders. Being the Report of a Commission appointed by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York. London: Church Information Office, 1966.
Women and the Priesthood, The Lambeth Conference, 1968: Resolutions and Reports. London and New York: S.P.C.K. and The Seabury Press, 1968, pp.106-108.
Women in the Church. A Statement by the Worship and Mission Section of the Roman Catholic/Presbyterian-Reformed Consultation. Richmond, Virginia, October 30, 1971.
BLISS, KATHLEEN. The Service and Status of Women in the Churches. London: SCM Press, 1952.
CULVER, ELSIE THOMAS. Women in the World of Religion. Carden City, New York: Doubleday, 1967.
CUNNEEN, SALLY. Sex: Female; Religion: Catholic. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1968.
DALY, MARY. The Church and the Second Sex. New York: Harper and Row, 1968.
DOELY, SARAH BENTLEY (ed.) . Womens Liberation and the Church. New York: Association Press, 1970.
ERMARTH, MARGARET SITTLER. Adams Fractured Rib: Observations on Women in the Church. Philadelphia: Fortress Press,1970.
STENDAHL, KRISTER. The Bible and the Role o f Women: A Case Study in Hermeneutics. Emilie T. Sander (trans.). Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1966.
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