Opposition to Women in Congregational Leadership: A Sociocultural Perspective
Date
2015
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Journal of Advocacy, Research and Education
Abstract
Although many efforts have been made in time past in demonstrating that women are similar
to men, there still appear to be a widespread persistent belief that w
omen are indeed inferior to
men even until today. What is even worrying is the theological backing that this sociocultural belief
of society enjoys. One notices in the literature that God ordains, sanctions, and upholds the
spiritual authority of women tod
ay as he did in time past as his official spokespersons and leaders
of his people. However, the evidence and discussion presented in this paper demonstrate that
problems with women being accepted as leaders by congregations, gender differences in pay and
p
romotions, and the experiences and dissatisfaction of women clergy who feel constrained by these
gender discrimination is widespread. The paper discusses this phenomenon and presents an often
neglected perspective in the discourse
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the sociocultural persp
ective. It interrogates the various
stands on women and leadership in congregations. In doing this, the paper explores the position of
women in the Old Testament through to the New Testament and the centuries following.
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Opposition, Women, Congregational Leadership, Sociocultural, Old Testament, New Testament, God