gender valuessecularizationEuropean Values SurveyEuropean societies have experienced a decrease in the social importance of religious issues. Values and attitudes towards gender roles have also changed in the last decades. In European countries...
The pattern was similar to that documented by ethnographic studies focused on women’s religious roles in Russia (Ładykowska and Tocheva 2013; Ładykowska 2018). If the authors had been able to pursue the topic of gender further, would they have found that it is women in Moldova who ...
Through ethnographic explorations of female participants in patriarchal religions, scholars have exposed the multiple reasons women participate in religious gender hierarchies. Many religions have also recognized nonbinary gender roles. Within numerous cultures, including indigenous, Asian, and others, ...
Gender is a social construct specifying socially and culturally prescribed roles that men and women are to follow. Status issues are integral, with women typically occupying lower status positions than men, but the extent of the gap between the sexes varies between cultures and across different time...
Social Values and Traditions:Religious beliefs can influence family structures, gender roles, and societal norms. They often contribute to the preservation of traditions and cultural heritage. Conclusion Religion is a multifaceted and deeply ingrained aspect of human existence, offering meaning, moral guid...
Confronting Sexism in the Church: How We Got Here and What We Can Do About Itby Heather Matthews (Aug. 27, $18 trade paper, ISBN 978-1-5140-0818-8) traces the roots of sexism in the evangelical faith, focusing on the rigid gender roles that have developed in the churc...
Religious behaviors and beliefs most typically enforce "proper" gender roles, but they can also be turned to transgressive ends. "Practices cannot have aims and intentions or purposes, which require agents," she stresses (265), without, however, entering into the theoretical debates over agency ...
Therefore, scholars of religion and gender online argue that digital communication is pivotal in constructing a personal identity and the religious social structures at large. This entry will explore further prime examples from scholarship regarding the roles that digital media play in the construction ...
内容提示: 6 Journal of Religion & Society Supplement Series 5 The Kripke Center 2009 ISSN: 1941-8450 Women, Gender, and Religion Edited by Susan Calef and Ronald A. Simkins To Kneel or Not to Kneel Gendered Nonverbal Behavior in Greek Ritual Christina A. Clark, Creighton University ...
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