Women In Western Religion
My intent of this paper is to give the reader knowledge and understanding of women in three different religious traditions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islamic. I will compare and contrast on these three different religions and the role of women in each.
The Bible and the church have been the greatest stumbling blocks in the way of woman's emancipation. Women, considered a lower class than the men, wanted this subjugation changed. Part of the reason for the subjugation of women is that the Bible could be interpreted in many different ways to suit the needs of the interpreter. The interpretations of the Bible are in part responsible for the belief that women are of a lower class than ...
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a time when women were property and were "trained" to be weak and fragile. This stopped only about thirty years ago. Before this time, society taught women from birth to be submissive to men. What does this mean to us today? It means that although American society is no longer training women to be submissive, the problem is still present in our belief system. Many churches do not believe that women should be part of the clergy. This is because they interpret parts of the Bible, such as 1 Timothy 2:11-12, as saying that only men should preach.
Along with the belief that women must be submissive and silent, there is also the belief that women are the cause of men's downfall and therefore are evil. In the story of Adam and Eve in Genesis, God tells Adam and Eve that there is one tree in the garden of which they must not eat. Deceived by the devil, Eve eats fruit from the tree and then persuades Adam to eat it. This act historically displays the deception of man by woman and ...
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potential, the gifts and resources to save her people, but in her role as a woman she did not think she could do anything.
Thankfully, her cousin, Mordecai would not accept Esther's "woman solutions." He demanded a life or death option. An option that went totally against the tradition of his people. "Go to the king," he commanded Esther. "Implore his favor. Plead for your people" (4:8). His words caused Esther to realize that she had been placed where she was for "such a time as this."
It was a hard decision for her to make, yet Esther agreed and enlisted others to pray although she realized her actions might cost her life-"If I perish, I perish." She risked being killed by ...
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