JOURNAL

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GENDER IN RELIGIOUS ETHICS AND PRACTICES

Judul Artikel:GENDER IN RELIGIOUS ETHICS AND PRACTICES
Judul Terbitan:JURNAL PHILOSP AND RELIGION MELINTAS
ISSN:0852-0089
Bahasa:IND
Tempat Terbit:BANDUNG
Tahun:0000
Volume:Vol. 33 Issue 1 0000
Penerbit:UNIVERSITAS PARAHYANGAN KATOLIK
Frekuensi Penerbitan:1 x 1 tahun
Penulis:Ogbujah Columbus
Abstraksi:There is a somewhat symbiotic relationship between religion and culture: religious practices shape, and are shaped by the culture within which they thrive. When people in a given culture adopt a specific religion, their culture begins to assimilate only the ethos and practices that are acceptable within that religion; and when a particular religion arises within a given culture, its ethics and rituals are usually grounded on the tenets of that culture. Thus, having strong roots in patriarchal and androcentric cultures, Abrahamic religions cannot shy away from the encumbrances of flawed gender relationships. With the help of feminist studies, we have unearthed the insidious force of gender in the assignment of roles skewed to favour men over women not only in politics and commerce but also in religious and social lives. The idea is not to take a knock at the spiritual values represented by these bodies, but to highlight the underlying influence of gender on the various ethics and practices of Judaism, Christianity and Islam.
Kata Kunci:gender • ethics • religious practices • patriarcfy • roles
Lokasi:P01
Terakreditasi:belum