The explanation of the doctrine of Christianity about the role of men and women is our basic social unit. It is the smallest and most common group in our society. It is spreading in every country and every era of history. Sociologists often distinguish between two types of families. The first is a "nuclear" family whose husband and wife live alone with their children. The second is the "extended" family of relatives whose generations live nearby, which may be living in the same house.
Traditional Protestants say that men and women have different roles. They also said that women should raise their children and run a Christian family. Traditional Protestant Christians also say that women are not allowed to speak at church, men are the only ones who can serve their families, and only men can become church leaders and teachers I can do it. The quotation proves this problem. "I do not admit authority to female professors and men, she wants to keep silent." Sao Paulo
Catholics say that the roles of men and women are equal. The important point is that women are the same as men, but they are totally different. There is still a problem for women as pastors. Catholic attitude says that only men can become pastors. This power-oriented wish is intended not only to challenge fundamental human rights, dignity, inhumanism, and not to oppose Christian, but to become a servant. Traditional Protestants say that men and women have different roles. They also said that women should raise their children and run a Christian family. Traditional Protestant Christians also say that women are not allowed to speak at church, men are the only ones who can serve their families, and only men can become church leaders and teachers I can do it. The quotation proves this problem. "I do not allow any woman to teach or learn men, she wants to keep silent." Sao Paulo
Supplements believe that God equalizes men and women in personality and value, but is equal in role. They understand that the Bible teaches God to create men and women and to play different roles in church and family. A book published in 1991, "The Resurrection of Men and Women in the Bible" outlines the definition of masculinity and femininity that the major complementary theologians regard as Bible approval. It was prepared in December 1987 by several evangelical leaders of the Committee for Gender Communities (CBMW) at Danvers, Massachusetts. This statement lists men's priority in believers and families and biblical reasons for female obedience. In addition, it quotes a complementary set of concerns for other contemporary gender philosophies.