University of Scranton Press, 2006 Paper: 978-1-58966-128-8 | Cloth: 978-0-940866-24-9 Library of Congress Classification BX2347.8.W6M555 1995 Dewey Decimal Classification 282.082
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | TOC
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Monica Migliorino Miller articulates a theology that breaks open the essence of ecclesial authority. Authority, if it is authority at all, derives from and exists for authentic Christian worship, namely, the Holy Eucharist.
If authority is derived from Eucharistic worship, then authority is fundamentally the authority of a covenant. This book shows that this covenant is spoken according to a primordial sexual language rooted in creation itself.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Monica Migliorino Miller was born in 1953 in Cleveland, Ohio. She attended Southern Illinois University where she majored in Theatre Arts. After receiving her Bachelor of Science degree, she truned to the study of Theology and attended graduate school at Loyola University of Chicago where she earned her master's degree. She taught for four years at Madonna High School for Girls in Chicago before beginning postgraduate studies in Theology at Marquette University in 1985. She received her Ph.D. in May 1991. The author has been a past-time lecturer in Theology at Marquette since 1987.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Feminine Authority and the Covenantal Order of Salvation
A Critique of Feminist Theology
Women and the Fathers of the Church
The Meaning of Authority
2. The Authority of Christ
Christ—Head of the Church
Christ—The New Adam
The Meaning of Headship in 1 Cor. 11
The Marital Order of Authority
3. The Meaning of Male Ecclesial Authority
Christ the Good Shepherd
The Gender of God
The Authority of the Apostles
The Fatherhood of Bishops and Priests
The Male Person as Symbol of God
Christ and the Saving of Humanity
4. The Authority of Mary
Mary's "Fiat"—Source of the Incarnation
Mary's Word: the New Genesis
The Authority of Mary in the Mission of Christ
The New Eve—Covenant Partner of Christ
5. Feminine Authority of the Church
Baptism and a Woman's Life-giving Authority
The Biblical Testimony
The Church Feeds Her Children
Mother and Teacher
The Feminine Side of Worship
The Church—Mother of Priests
The Divinization of Women
The Feminine Response to the Covenant
6. The Authority of Women
Woman—Center of the World's Moral Order
The Church and Women—Source of Human Unity
The Woman as Teacher
The Mediatorial Authority of Women
7. Women, the Covenant Partners of Christ
Women of the Old Testament
Early Christian Women
St. Catherine: The Pope's Guide
St. Margaret Clitherow
The Authority of Consecrated Virgins
Modern Examples of Women's Ecclesial Authority
Some Final Words
University of Scranton Press, 2006 Paper: 978-1-58966-128-8 Cloth: 978-0-940866-24-9
Monica Migliorino Miller articulates a theology that breaks open the essence of ecclesial authority. Authority, if it is authority at all, derives from and exists for authentic Christian worship, namely, the Holy Eucharist.
If authority is derived from Eucharistic worship, then authority is fundamentally the authority of a covenant. This book shows that this covenant is spoken according to a primordial sexual language rooted in creation itself.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Monica Migliorino Miller was born in 1953 in Cleveland, Ohio. She attended Southern Illinois University where she majored in Theatre Arts. After receiving her Bachelor of Science degree, she truned to the study of Theology and attended graduate school at Loyola University of Chicago where she earned her master's degree. She taught for four years at Madonna High School for Girls in Chicago before beginning postgraduate studies in Theology at Marquette University in 1985. She received her Ph.D. in May 1991. The author has been a past-time lecturer in Theology at Marquette since 1987.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Feminine Authority and the Covenantal Order of Salvation
A Critique of Feminist Theology
Women and the Fathers of the Church
The Meaning of Authority
2. The Authority of Christ
Christ—Head of the Church
Christ—The New Adam
The Meaning of Headship in 1 Cor. 11
The Marital Order of Authority
3. The Meaning of Male Ecclesial Authority
Christ the Good Shepherd
The Gender of God
The Authority of the Apostles
The Fatherhood of Bishops and Priests
The Male Person as Symbol of God
Christ and the Saving of Humanity
4. The Authority of Mary
Mary's "Fiat"—Source of the Incarnation
Mary's Word: the New Genesis
The Authority of Mary in the Mission of Christ
The New Eve—Covenant Partner of Christ
5. Feminine Authority of the Church
Baptism and a Woman's Life-giving Authority
The Biblical Testimony
The Church Feeds Her Children
Mother and Teacher
The Feminine Side of Worship
The Church—Mother of Priests
The Divinization of Women
The Feminine Response to the Covenant
6. The Authority of Women
Woman—Center of the World's Moral Order
The Church and Women—Source of Human Unity
The Woman as Teacher
The Mediatorial Authority of Women
7. Women, the Covenant Partners of Christ
Women of the Old Testament
Early Christian Women
St. Catherine: The Pope's Guide
St. Margaret Clitherow
The Authority of Consecrated Virgins
Modern Examples of Women's Ecclesial Authority
Some Final Words