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    The Effect of Western Religion on the Role of Women Today Introduction The position of women in the society has historically been diverse the world over. There are many traits that have been associated with the wide variations in the roles played by women in their societies. However, religion has been widely linked to the divergent views and treatment of women in the society. Altogether, this remains a very fluid concept whose interpretations and practices are rooted in individual meanings drawn

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    current situation of women in religion is an intriguing yet controversial topic as they tend to hold rather unfavorable positions based off religious teachings. In the numerous different religions throughout the world, women have a variety of roles and varying amounts of respect they receive depending on the religion they follow and its guidelines. I have never fully understood just how diverse the religions can be, not in terms of their actual beliefs, but how they treat women. I still have a

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    Women and Religion in the African Diaspora is a study of how African American women and different religious faiths merge together within the black culture. Different researchers are working to comprehend how African American women have not lost their mind in the black communities. The researchers would love to comprehend the idea role that black women hold in her different family structure, and how their family members respond. “While scholars have long grappled with the categories of women, religion

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    human civilization, women never had equality with men. Even in 2018, women are still fighting for their rights. Women’s freedom has always depended on the time period that a women was raised, their culture, their religion and their society that they are apart of. A prime example that illustrates this is comparing the women that lived in Athens during the classical age and women in North America before they were given the right to vote. There are many opinions about how athenian women were treated and

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    We have been taught about several religions throughout this course, but one religion that has really caught me, is Judaism. There are many interesting facts about the Jewish community, religion, and such. However, I’m going to just talk about Jewish women and the roles they play in the Jewish community. In traditional Judaism, women are for the most part seen as separate but equal. Women 's obligations and responsibilities are different from men 's, but no less important. As a matter of fact, women’s

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    knowledge of religion, women, and gender. I had very little knowledge of any religions other than Christianity because that is the religion I was raised in and continue to practice. As for women in religion, I also didn’t know much about except for Christianity, and even the extent of my knowledge in that area was limited. In reflection, after hearing several women from different religions speak as well as learning from texts and the professor, I have gained knowledge and perspective of women in religion

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    nearly 5.8 billion adults and children. Religion plays a major role in our world; it affects people positively and negatively causing conflict. In this report I will be writing about how religion is affecting and changing the world positively and negatively. I will be focusing on three major religions; Hinduism, Islam and Sikhism. Hinduism is the 3rd largest religion in the world with more than 900 million followers worldwide, Islam is the 2nd largest religion in the world after Christianity with more

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    Religion and Women in the Middle East Religion goes hand in hand with culture, and in the Muslim countries this is very apparent. The cultural importance of men over women may have stemmed from religion, however it was further recognized when imperialist countries introduced capitalism and class divides. “Islam must combat the wrenching impact of alien forces whose influence in economic, political, and cultural permutations continues to prevail” (Stowasser 1994, 5). Now, instead of an agrarian

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    Girls and Women in Classical Greek Religion by Matthew Dillon and Vestal Virgin, Sibyls, and Matrons by Sarolta A. Takacs both talk about what women’s roles were in Roman and Greek Religion. In Chapter 6 of Girls and Women in Classical Greek Religion, the author talks about prostitution and how women became of it and how it was viewed in the Greek Religion. In Chapter 4 of Vestal Virgin, Sibyls, and Matrons, the author explains the Vestal Virgins and their role in the Roman religion. Women from both

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    The most thought-provoking topic from the readings and class discussions, was the debate in class over whether religion is naturally oppressive to women. My thoughts on the topic were it depends on the religion, certainly the Abrahamic religions seem to be controlling and oppressive of women. Taking Christianity for example, the “purest” form of Christianity would be somewhere in the transition between the Jesus sect of Judaism and the transition into something called Christianity and even in this

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