The Catholic Church has a gender-hierarchical constitution. The Church’s magisterium justifies this structure and the lack of gender equality within the Church with the complementary sexuality of human beings as man and woman, which is considered to be the will of God. In this article, this doctrine is presented in detail, based on relevant documents of the Church‘s magisterium, and is classified with regard to its consequences for women within the Catholic Church. Even though the Church rejects criticism of its position as a dangerous “(gender) ideology”, fewer and fewer women (and men) accept its teaching of a specific “genius of women” and of the assigned gender-specific roles in the Church and in the world associated with it. Moreover, ...
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The position of women in church leadership positions is still a burning issue. A key aspect of the i...
The article constitutes a reflection on the issue of the ordination of women, in the context of a di...
The author addresses the key characteristics of the religious shaping of women's identity and their ...
In this article I analyze discursive practices that serve to reproduce models of femininity and that...
On the Confusuions about the Gender Questionor does the Roman Catholic Church need a Reformation? T...
This dissertation examines, from within the context of the Catholic faith, the order and meaning of ...
This article analyzes the transformation of gender discourse within contemporary Catholicism after V...
This article is a feminist critique of the International Theological Commission\u27s “Sensus Fidei i...
<p>This article deals with public manifestations of Catholic religious officials, members of the hie...
After surveying 82 Catholic female college students from around the United States on their definitio...
The diploma thesis Antifeminism in Contemporary Teaching of the Roman Catholic Church examines the m...
Considering the access of women to the clergy as a good test of the way religious institutions deal ...
Stimulated by the rise of feminism, a characteristic of the 20th century, a double theological curre...
The teachings of the Roman Catholic Church on marriage and the family have been developed with very...
Recently, significant contributions to the study of religion and gender have been made, as evidenced...
The position of women in church leadership positions is still a burning issue. A key aspect of the i...
The article constitutes a reflection on the issue of the ordination of women, in the context of a di...
The author addresses the key characteristics of the religious shaping of women's identity and their ...
In this article I analyze discursive practices that serve to reproduce models of femininity and that...
On the Confusuions about the Gender Questionor does the Roman Catholic Church need a Reformation? T...
This dissertation examines, from within the context of the Catholic faith, the order and meaning of ...
This article analyzes the transformation of gender discourse within contemporary Catholicism after V...
This article is a feminist critique of the International Theological Commission\u27s “Sensus Fidei i...
<p>This article deals with public manifestations of Catholic religious officials, members of the hie...
After surveying 82 Catholic female college students from around the United States on their definitio...
The diploma thesis Antifeminism in Contemporary Teaching of the Roman Catholic Church examines the m...
Considering the access of women to the clergy as a good test of the way religious institutions deal ...
Stimulated by the rise of feminism, a characteristic of the 20th century, a double theological curre...
The teachings of the Roman Catholic Church on marriage and the family have been developed with very...
Recently, significant contributions to the study of religion and gender have been made, as evidenced...
The position of women in church leadership positions is still a burning issue. A key aspect of the i...
The article constitutes a reflection on the issue of the ordination of women, in the context of a di...