Misogynistic tendencies are not strange to society, rather, these attitudes pervade various strata of our existence. They are vocally audible and visibly present within the political, economic, social, cultural and religious spheres of our societies. Misogyny is an extreme hatred against women by men and women. The purview of this paper is to explore misogyny in Christianity, analyze the origin and extent of misogyny within Christianity and how it has affected the position of women within the church. The work adopted the historical and survey methods of data collection and it utilized the qualitative method to analyze the collected data. This paper discovered that misogyny was deeply rooted in Christianity in the period of the early church ...
Religion is one of the social phenomena that has powerful grip on human beings. The recent resurgenc...
Gender issues permeate all socio-cultural institutions. They condition how people of different gend...
The Bible is the standard for Christianity yet the scriptures do not seem to give a normative direct...
Misogynistic tendencies are not strange, rather this attitude pervades various strata of our existen...
Despite the undisputable roles of women as home-makers and nation-builders, many hypotheses had been...
This paper utilizes different analyses of scripture to argue that a binary gender system is not inhe...
This paper recommends that the Catholic Church reflect on its past and current exclusion of women fr...
Did the women of the First Four Christian Centuries have any influence upon the roles they were perm...
The complexity of issues involved in the history of women demands and deserves a wider and more deta...
Abstract Status of Women in the Universal Church This paper will be looking at the status of women f...
The writer of this research paper became interested in the development of Christian womanhood throug...
M.A (Missiology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2017A patriarchal culture was the impetus ...
This article employs the descriptive and exegetical methods. It found several ways by which patriarc...
The article addresses the question why Christians often fail to achieve even the minimum standard of...
The biblical book of the Old Testament (OT) portrays that the patriarchal society in ancient Israel ...
Religion is one of the social phenomena that has powerful grip on human beings. The recent resurgenc...
Gender issues permeate all socio-cultural institutions. They condition how people of different gend...
The Bible is the standard for Christianity yet the scriptures do not seem to give a normative direct...
Misogynistic tendencies are not strange, rather this attitude pervades various strata of our existen...
Despite the undisputable roles of women as home-makers and nation-builders, many hypotheses had been...
This paper utilizes different analyses of scripture to argue that a binary gender system is not inhe...
This paper recommends that the Catholic Church reflect on its past and current exclusion of women fr...
Did the women of the First Four Christian Centuries have any influence upon the roles they were perm...
The complexity of issues involved in the history of women demands and deserves a wider and more deta...
Abstract Status of Women in the Universal Church This paper will be looking at the status of women f...
The writer of this research paper became interested in the development of Christian womanhood throug...
M.A (Missiology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2017A patriarchal culture was the impetus ...
This article employs the descriptive and exegetical methods. It found several ways by which patriarc...
The article addresses the question why Christians often fail to achieve even the minimum standard of...
The biblical book of the Old Testament (OT) portrays that the patriarchal society in ancient Israel ...
Religion is one of the social phenomena that has powerful grip on human beings. The recent resurgenc...
Gender issues permeate all socio-cultural institutions. They condition how people of different gend...
The Bible is the standard for Christianity yet the scriptures do not seem to give a normative direct...