Background
Darling, Pamela Ann Wood was born on August 31, 1943 in Lake Forest, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Charles Edwards Junior and Ann (Rayner) Wood.
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The traditional wineskins of church and society do not easily hold the new role of women in authority, leadership, and ministry in the church today. In this definitive history of women in the church from the Woman's Auxiliary to the House of Bishops, Pam Darling shows how the church itself is being transformed as women move toward equality within its structures.
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Darling, Pamela Ann Wood was born on August 31, 1943 in Lake Forest, Illinois, United States. Daughter of Charles Edwards Junior and Ann (Rayner) Wood.
Bachelor, Northwestern University, 1965. Master of Science, Columbia University, 1971. Master of Arts, General Theological Seminary, 1987.
Doctor of Theology, General Theological Seminary, 1991.
Consultant Episcopal Church Women's Program, 1985-1996. Administrator Episcopal Women's History Project, New York City, 1985-1991. Fellow General Theological Seminary, 1987-1991.
Special assistant to president House of Deputies Episcopal Church United States of America, 1992-2000. Member standing committee Episcopal Diocese of Pennsylvania, since 2001. Adjunct professor church history General Theological Seminary, 1991-1993, board trustees, since 2004.
Member steering committee National Network of Lay Professionals, Episcopal Church, 1987-1990, member General Board Examining Chaplains, 1991-1997. Board directors Episcopal Church Public Company, 1991-1995. Library, consultant Preservation of Library.
Materials, 1971-1990.
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Board directors Kirkridge, 1998-2003. Member advisory board Archives of Women in Theological Scholarship Union Theological Seminary, 1998-2002. Member board History Society Episcopal Church, since 2001.
Member Episcopal Women's History Project (assistant treasurer 1987-1991), Episcopal Women's Caucus, Episcopal Communicators.