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ABSTRACTThis study offers an example of ‘standing theology’ as distinguished from sitting theology and kneeling theology. This sermon was delivered in Liverpool Cathedral on Saturday 24 June 2023 on the occasion of the ordination of priests. The preacher had led the ordination retreat earlier in the week.KEYWORDS: Standing theologypreachingpriesthoodordination service Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Additional informationNotes on contributorsSusan H. JonesThe Very Revd Dr Susan H. Jones is Dean of Liverpool, England, and Honorary Professor in Cathedral Studies within the World Religions and Education Research Unit, Bishop Grosseteste University, Lincoln, England.
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Rural Theology: International, Ecumenical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives is the journal of The Rural Theology Association. To join or find out about activities or future meetings of The Rural Theology Association, please visit their website. The members’ Newsletter, published twice a year, also has this information. The principal aims of the journal are to promote theological reflection on matters of rural concern, to enhance the ministry and mission of rural churches, and to bring rural issues to the forefront of church and government agenda. The journal is committed to embracing a wide range of theological perspectives, to encouraging interdisciplinary dialogue, and to stimulating ecumenical and international exchange on matters of relevance to religious, political, social and economic aspects of rurality.