Christianity and Feminism, Part 3

Posted on 20 September 2008. Filed under: feminism, religion | Tags: , , , , , |

Women can’t be priests because women weren’t disciples. Right?
To this, New Feminist could reply by arguing that there were women who acted as disciples, blah blah blah. There are some good arguments to be made there, in re: Priscilla and Junia and so on, but let’s skip it and cut to the chase: this whole [...]

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Christianity and Feminism, Part 2

Posted on 18 September 2008. Filed under: feminism | Tags: , , , , , , |

Let’s re-state the stakes: Christianity is the West a powerful force. It is often a force antithetical to full equality of women with men. Lamenting that is useless; trying to ignore, change, or breed contempt for Christianity is also useless and often counter-productive. Feminists, whatever their beliefs, should hunker down and pay attention, not to [...]

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Christianity and Feminism (Part 1)

Posted on 17 September 2008. Filed under: feminism, religion | Tags: , , , , , , , |

New Feminist kicks off its series on Christianity and feminism by reminding its readers (all two of them – hello, whoever you are!) that the ordination of women is biblical.
Not only biblical – sanctioned by Paul.
“I commend to you Phoebe our sister, who is a servant of the church in Cenchrea,” he writes. The [...]

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