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Title: Harmony in Diversity: Navigating Gender Dynamics in Asian Christianity
Authors: Madhavi, K.
Keywords: Gender question within christianity;Progressive advocacy;Conservative resistance;Empowerment of women
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: University of jaffna
Abstract: This comprehensive exploration delves into the multifaceted dimensions of the gender question within Asian Christianity, examining diverse perspectives shaped by theological, cultural, and social influences. Theological viewpoints range from traditional interpretations to contextualized, inclusive understandings, reflecting the evolving nature of gender roles. Cultural diversity plays a pivotal role, with patriarchal traditions influencing interpretations of Christian teachings. Social engagement spans from progressive advocacy to conservative resistance, creating a dynamic landscape. The interplay of local contexts and global influences further complicates the discussion. Reflections encompass theological, cultural, biblical, and historical considerations, emphasizing education, women in leadership, interfaith dialogue, and social justice initiatives. Challenges include resistance to change, theological barriers, intersectionality complexities, and resource limitations. Potential ways forward involve theological reflection, cultural sensitivity, empowerment of women, education and awareness, interfaith dialogue, community engagement, biblical hermeneutics, inclusive language, support networks, and leadership training. The conclusion underscores the dynamic and evolving nature of the gender question, advocating for open dialogue, cultural respect, and collaborative, context-specific approaches for a more inclusive understanding.
URI: http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/11896
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