It is the view of most people who claim the authoritative nature of the Bible that, women’s assigned secondary status in relation to men is ordained and supported in the Bible. Many have quoted different texts of the holy writ to support their culturally-biased position on issue of gender equality. Most often views in respect to gender issues are culturally-based and interpreted rather than divinely-based and interpreted. There is therefore the need to look back at Jesus’ words, “But at the beginning of creation God 'made them male and female.” (Matt 19:4; Mark 10:6). The two accounts in the Book of Genesis by the Priestly and Yahwistic strands give a complimentary account of the creation of humankind (both male and female) in the image and...
This article examines the diachronic development of Shiʿi exegetic discourse on the sentence Khalaqa...
Behavioral scientists and feminist theologians have long theorized that religions that primarily con...
Women have played various roles in all cultures throughout time. However, the Qur’ān and Torah have ...
It is the view of most people who claim the authoritative nature of the Bible that, women’s assigned...
The Hebrew Bible lacks a term for androgyny or hermaphroditism. The term tumtumim, which identifies ...
This article examines the evolution of rabbinic interpretative discourse on the creation of woman, a...
There has been little considered reflection by Catholic theologians on the concepts of gender identi...
In this study I examine the scholarship of the last few decades which has revisited the Genesis crea...
The purpose of this study is to with a gender perspective examine how often men and women are mentio...
Most people in Sweden have come into contact with the narratives from the Bible, through a children’...
This article focuses on issues of gender in Bible translation and looks at how the dominant patriarc...
The author provides a contribution to the theological anthropology of the sexes. The discussion star...
In the Hebrew Bible, God epitomises an ideal hegemonic masculinity: sexless but reproductive, in con...
The Bible is not an obvious source of affirmation for non-binary or agender identities. Commentaries...
The Bible is not an obvious source of affirmation for non-binary or agender identities. Commentaries...
This article examines the diachronic development of Shiʿi exegetic discourse on the sentence Khalaqa...
Behavioral scientists and feminist theologians have long theorized that religions that primarily con...
Women have played various roles in all cultures throughout time. However, the Qur’ān and Torah have ...
It is the view of most people who claim the authoritative nature of the Bible that, women’s assigned...
The Hebrew Bible lacks a term for androgyny or hermaphroditism. The term tumtumim, which identifies ...
This article examines the evolution of rabbinic interpretative discourse on the creation of woman, a...
There has been little considered reflection by Catholic theologians on the concepts of gender identi...
In this study I examine the scholarship of the last few decades which has revisited the Genesis crea...
The purpose of this study is to with a gender perspective examine how often men and women are mentio...
Most people in Sweden have come into contact with the narratives from the Bible, through a children’...
This article focuses on issues of gender in Bible translation and looks at how the dominant patriarc...
The author provides a contribution to the theological anthropology of the sexes. The discussion star...
In the Hebrew Bible, God epitomises an ideal hegemonic masculinity: sexless but reproductive, in con...
The Bible is not an obvious source of affirmation for non-binary or agender identities. Commentaries...
The Bible is not an obvious source of affirmation for non-binary or agender identities. Commentaries...
This article examines the diachronic development of Shiʿi exegetic discourse on the sentence Khalaqa...
Behavioral scientists and feminist theologians have long theorized that religions that primarily con...
Women have played various roles in all cultures throughout time. However, the Qur’ān and Torah have ...