AltaMira Press
Pages: 492
Trim: 6¾ x 9¼
978-0-9644279-1-4 • Hardback • March 2004 • $59.00 • (£45.00)
978-0-9644279-0-7 • Paperback • March 2004 • $44.00 • (£35.00)
Priests for Equality is a movement of women and men throughout the world—laity, religious and clergy—who work for the full participation of women and men in church and society. A project of the Quixote Center in Brentwood, Maryland,
Priests for Equality is a grass-roots organization committed to creating a culture where sexism and exclusion are left behind and equality and full participation are the order of the day. They challenge sexism in all its forms wherever they may find it and offer an alternative vision that frees and empowers people. Visit
the Priests for Equality web page for more information.
1 Matthew
2 Mark
3 Luke
4 John
5 Acts
6 Romans
7 I Corinthians
8 2 Corinthians
9 Galatians
10 Ephesians
11 Philippians
12 Colossians
13 1 Thessalonians
14 2 Thessalonians
15 1 Timothy
16 2 Timothy
17 Titus
18 Philemon
19 James
20 1 Peter
21 2 Peter
22 1 John
23 2 John
24 3 John
25 Jude
26 Revelation
27 Appendix: Pronounciation Guide
The Inclusive New Testament is intended to free the text of these Scriptural writings from sexist language, gender bias,and social stereotyping. It is intended to provide liturgical and devotional expression for those persons who yearn for for a church that allows for a full expression of their contemporary spiritual struggles and changing social roles. Created with a deep respect for, and scholarly reliance on, original Hebrew and Greek texts, this translation transcends a mere substitution of pronouns and avoids hewing to any politically correct line. Rather, the Inclusive New Testament seeks to open the language of Scripture to interpretation and reflection by those persons, be they women or men, who wish to explore the ways the Testament can guide and inform their spiritual development or renew their faith..
— Sr Nancy Sylvester; National Catholic Reporter
The text reads smoothly and beautifully, betraying no other agenda than a faithful rendition on the New Testament.
— Anne E. Carr, University of Chicago Divinity School
The Inclusive New Testament is intended to free the text of these Scriptural writings from sexist language, gender bias,and social stereotyping. It is intended to provide liturgical and devotional expression for those persons who yearn for for a church that allows for a full expression of their contemporary spiritual struggles and changing social roles.Created with a deep respect for, and scholarly reliance on, original Hebrew and Greek texts, this translation transcends a mere substitution of pronouns and avoids hewing to any "politically correct" line. Rather, the Inclusive New Testament seeks to open the language of Scripture to interpretation and reflection by those persons, be they women or men, who wish to explore the ways the Testament can guide and inform their spiritual development or renew their faith.
— Sr Nancy Sylvester; National Catholic Reporter