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Studying the various movements among women in the Catholic Church in Asia, the author argues that the preexisting male-dominated church rooted in the colonial era is now being challenged to recentralize itself and exercises an inclusive and participatory ecclesiology in which women should become fuller members of the church and participate in the decision-making processes of the church. For only when the church in Asia discovers and recognizes the richness of women's potential, leadership, charisma, and vision, will it be able to witness to the Gospel values and fulfill its vision of mission in Asia. The author shows that Asian Catholic women have played and continue to play a crucial role in designing and carrying out multiple areas of the church's ministries that men failed to do. Furthermore, the author shows that through the interactions and dialogue with Asian bishops in recent decades, Asian Catholic women have gradually influenced the Asian bishops' consciousness of women's issu

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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Women Reclaim Their Roles Chapter 2 Postcolonial Context of the Asian Church and the Rise of Women Chapter 3 Mission in Dialogue with Church Hierarchy Chapter 4 Women’s Vision of the Church Chapter 5 Women in Interreligious Dialogue Chapter 6 Asian Women and Future of the Church Conclusion Bibliography About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 1/20/2019 12:11:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781498594592, 978-1498594592
      ISBN10: 149859459X

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      Book Synopsis
      Studying the various movements among women in the Catholic Church in Asia, the author argues that the preexisting male-dominated church rooted in the colonial era is now being challenged to recentralize itself and exercises an inclusive and participatory ecclesiology in which women should become fuller members of the church and participate in the decision-making processes of the church. For only when the church in Asia discovers and recognizes the richness of women's potential, leadership, charisma, and vision, will it be able to witness to the Gospel values and fulfill its vision of mission in Asia. The author shows that Asian Catholic women have played and continue to play a crucial role in designing and carrying out multiple areas of the church's ministries that men failed to do. Furthermore, the author shows that through the interactions and dialogue with Asian bishops in recent decades, Asian Catholic women have gradually influenced the Asian bishops' consciousness of women's issu

      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1 Women Reclaim Their Roles Chapter 2 Postcolonial Context of the Asian Church and the Rise of Women Chapter 3 Mission in Dialogue with Church Hierarchy Chapter 4 Women’s Vision of the Church Chapter 5 Women in Interreligious Dialogue Chapter 6 Asian Women and Future of the Church Conclusion Bibliography About the Author

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