The Derogation of Women’s Rights

This paper engages with violence and discrimination against women that is endorsed by a misconstrued theological anthropology and religious beliefs that promote their subordination, render them pathologized, and reduce their possibility of self-realization. The article offers ways to re-think the c...

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Main Author: Jennifer Slater
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UJ Press 2016-07-01
Series:African Journal of Gender and Religion (AJGR)
Online Access:https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/ajgr/article/view/1492
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Summary:This paper engages with violence and discrimination against women that is endorsed by a misconstrued theological anthropology and religious beliefs that promote their subordination, render them pathologized, and reduce their possibility of self-realization. The article offers ways to re-think the connection between gender violence and religious beliefs and tries to bridge the divide between religious theory and malpractice and malthinking by refuting any kind of theological and biblical justification for violence against women. It is hoped that a freedom is created that counters the idea that “patronage of the Divine” is exclusively for the man. It confronts the hypocritical paradox that religions diminish women while at the same time defending their human dignity and rights. It is hoped that this article will contribute to the synergy of beliefs and practices that the woman is intrinsically endowed with human dignity and is equitably the Image of the Divine.
ISSN:2707-2991