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First Ordained Women in the Church of Sweden

Narratives of Vocation and Recognition

First Ordained Women in the Church of Sweden

Narratives of Vocation and Recognition

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Hardback

£25.00

Publisher: Lund University Press,Sweden
ISBN: 9789198994131
Number of Pages: 352
Published: 27/01/2026
Width: 13.8 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

On Palm Sunday 1960, three women knelt in front of an altar to be ordained as the first female priests in the Church of Sweden. During the 1960s, 54 women were admitted into the priesthood. This book tells the story of these pioneers through an analysis of their own personal narratives.

Viewed through the dual analytical lens of the theological concept of vocation and the social theorist Axel Honneth’s concept of recognition, these narratives provide a rich and complex picture of a groundbreaking reform that complements and challenges established historical narratives and contributes to the understanding of similar processes of change in other churches.

1 Writing the history of a reform: narratives of vocation and recognition
2 Narratives of vocation and recognition: theory and method
3 The path to vocation: the historical context
4 The theology of vocation: the theological context
5 The path to recognition: training and ordination
6 Recognition of the vocation
7 The struggle for recognition
8 Ecumenical entanglements
9 Links and parallels
Summary: revisiting the historical narrative of a reform

Frida Mannerfelt, Alexander Maurits (Associate Professor of Church History)

Frida Mannerfelt is an Associate Professor of Practical Theology at the Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Lund University
Alexander Maurits is an Associate Professor of Church History at Lund University