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This study presents the Anglican ordination rites from the 1970s and 1980s, analyzing and comparing their respective contents and character.
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Buddhist women --- Ordination of women --- Women in Buddhism --- Buddhism
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Career development --- Church and state --- Clergy --- Post-ordination training --- Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk --- History
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Minister of the Word, shepherd and teacher—the titles of Dutch pastors exude authority and prestige. In the course of the nineteenth century, however, their social position was slowly undermined by the separation of church and state, the emancipation of Catholics and dissenters, and the rise of all sorts of secular “shepherds” and “teachers.” This work of historical sociology analyzes the development of the profession of pastor in the Netherlands Reformed Church, focusing on pastors’ changing relationships with the state, the universities, other professions, and their own congregants. It paints a surprising, lively, and often humorous picture of nineteenth-century ecclesiastical and religious life, and of the many areas of Dutch society and culture where pastors made their mark—in particular, the literary world.
Clergy --- Career development. --- Church and state --- Post-ordination training. --- Nederlandse Hervormde Kerk --- History
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Church government --- Ordination --- Clergy --- #GGSB: Oecumene --- Bishops --- Rites and ceremonies --- Sacraments --- Clergy members --- Clergymen --- Indigenous clergy --- Major orders --- Members of the clergy --- Ministers (Clergy) --- Ministers of the gospel --- Native clergy --- Ordained clergy --- Ordained ministers --- Orders, Major --- Pastors --- Rectors --- Religious leaders --- Diocesan clergy --- Ecclesiastics --- Secular clergy --- Oecumene --- Ordination - Congresses --- Clergy - Congresses
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