@article{mkhwanazi_place_2015, title = {The place of women ministers in the mission of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa}, volume = {41}, issn = {1017-0499}, doi = {10.25159/2412-4265/130}, abstract = {This paper proposes that the ministry of ordained women within the Methodist Church of Southern Africa ({MCSA}) has not fully integrated women, despite the landmark decision of the {MCSA} Conference of 1972 to have women ordained into the full ministry of the church. At that Methodist Conference of 1972, the Methodist Church adopted a resolution to have women ordained into the ministry of the church, and yet this has not been fully realised in the life of the {MCSA}. Despite the fact that women form the majority of the people who come to church on Sundays, they form a very small group within ministers' ranks. We will investigate the challenges within the {MCSA} that slow down its policy on the ordination of women. The paper proposes the tools that can be used to address the challenges with regard to the full acceptance of women ministers within the {MCSA}. Furthermore, it investigates the organisational structure of the Women's Manyano as a means for women to protest against their exclusion from full participation in the life and leadership of the church. Although what women have learnt and practise within their own women organisation has not infiltrated into the full life of the Methodist Church, they have become a force to reckon with in the {MCSA}. The paper traces the causes of the marginalisation of women within the Methodist Church to patriarchal and cultural stereotypes that are determining the reading and understanding of the biblical text. Human nature is a condition that needs to be checked regularly in order to remove those elements that are human-made, self-serving and limiting. Some examples of psychological and cultural elements are cited as a basis for reflection and a launch pad for women empowerment, and for the transformation of the {MCSA} and its policy on the ministry of ordained women.}, pages = {180--197}, number = {2}, journaltitle = {Studia historiae ecclesiasticae}, shortjournal = {Studia historiae ecclesiasticae}, author = {Mkhwanazi, Fanie S. and Kgatla, Selaelo T.}, date = {2015}, langid = {english}, note = {free}, keywords = {Clergy -- Appointment, call, Evangelistic work -- Biblical teaching, Methodist Church of Southern Africa, Methodist churches -- Clergy, Methodist churches -- Government, Methodist churches -- Missions, Sexism in religion, Women clergy}, }