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Gender Equality & Scripture

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Gender Equality and Scripture

There are different views on gender equality in the Bible and the Quran.

The Bible

The Bible

  • Many commentators say that the Old Testament of the Bible reflects the patriarchal society of its time (2000-3000 years ago).
    • 'Patriarchal' here suggests a society led by men.
  • The attitudes expressed in the Bible rarely see women as leaders of society or religion.
  • There are a few examples of gender equality in the Old Testament, including women prophets and a judge called Deborah.
The Bible (cont.)

The Bible (cont.)

  • The same patriarchal point of view was present at the time of Jesus.
    • This makes some of Jesus' attitudes seem quite radical.
  • Jesus had female disciples, and he was willing to defend women who had been condemned by their male judges.
  • On the other hand, Jesus did not teach that women should have the same opportunities as men, in becoming priests or lawyers for example.
  • In this way, perhaps Jesus reflected the attitudes of his time.
The Quran

The Quran

  • In the Quran (Surah 4) there are many references to women.
    • Men are allowed to have more than one wife and have control over their wives' lives.
    • However, men must ensure that they are able to care for their wives.
  • The Quran also says that women and men are each other's protectors, and women are described as full partners in marriage and the family.
  • Here we see the attitude of a patriarchal society, but one in which more equality was given to women than was usual at the time.
Adam and Eve

Adam and Eve

  • Both Christians and Muslims refer to the story of Adam and Eve.
  • In the first book of the Bible, Genesis, there are two opposing views of the status of women:
    • In one, men and women are created together.
    • In the other, women come later as companions and helpmates to men.
  • This continually raises the question of religious attitudes towards women:
    • Are women and men equal or did God intend one to have control over the other?
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