Home  /  Horizonte  /  Núm: vol. 13 Par: 0 (2015)  /  Article
ARTICLE
TITLE

‘Enlisting in the struggle to be free’: A feminist wrestle with gender and religion

SUMMARY

This paper looks at the gendered underpinnings of religion using a feminist lens. It names the violence embedded in the gendered notions of religious ideology and praxis and shows how religion can be “injurious” to women’s growth because of the following factors: the hierarchical dualism that alienates them from the Spirit and identifies them with the body while marginalizing them through their positioning on the lower rungs of the hierarchical ladder; the exclusive male imagery of God and its mediation by an all male priestly class and the scriptural injunctions which are inscribed by patriarchal thought and deployed to keep women in defined roles and spaces. Catholic teachings and practices are taken as a case of analysis to unearth the political dynamics by which religion reinforces ‘gendering –women’s exclusion from theological knowledge making spaces and the gendered religious indoctrination which become hegemonic codes that shape women’s consciousness and keep them without grievance  in their  subjugated status.  It shows further how female body and sexuality are major sites of religious gender politics through the strict controls on women’s dress-codes  and the sexual servicing expected of them in marriage. Finally, the paper advocates critical thought as a tool for exploding the hardened rock of gendered religious foundations and shows how overcoming the contradictory consciousness and waking up to a critical consciousness becomes imperative for women  to be freed of the gender dictates of religion. Key words: gender, religion, theological knowledge-making, sexuality, critical consciusness

 Articles related

Peter Masvotore,Lindah Tsara    

AbstractThe dissection of work based on biological sex orientation amid non-remunerated and remunerated work reduces females frugally and socially to become extra susceptible towards remaining poor and poorer in the society. This division is engineered b... see more


Ida Bagus Gede Paramita    

The purpose of this study is to analyze the gender aspect in the text of Satua Ni Bulan Kuning. This text discusses women and their role in life. Against this background, the discourse about women emerged and became a struggle for feminists. Women are im... see more

Revista: Maha Widya Duta

Sinenhlanhla S. Chisale    

AbstractThe politics of culture, motherhood and mothering in some African communities highlight the tensions that exist in the broader feminist theology agenda. There are emerging politics between the able and disabled feminist theologians where the bina... see more


Denise M Ackerman    

This article centres on the highly contentious concept of boundaries as viewed from a feminist theological perspective.  The point is made that the concept both hinders and helps women in their struggles.  This is briefly touched upon with refe... see more

Revista: SCRIPTURA

Amelia Merhar    

First published advance online October 25, 2019PDF Article  | Too Long; Didn't Read: The Case for Academic ZinesPDF Zine |  TL; DR, A Thesis in a Zine: Moving Home: The Art and Embodiment of Transience Emerging from Canada's Child Wel... see more