The role of women in Christianity Many also believe that Christianity is based on gender and not men and women equally. Paul said: Women should be silent in the church. The law stipulates that they are not allowed to talk but must submit. If they want to seek something, they should ask their husbands at home; it is shameful for women to talk at church. 1 Corinthians 14: 34-35 Well, let us know that your head is Christ, the head of a woman is man, and that the head of Christ is God.
The role of women in the church With the advent of the feminist movement, the role of women in all aspects of society is getting more and more attention. One of the most controversial issues is the role of women in Christian churches. Some church traditions and customs have little to do with the teaching of the Bible, and women are beginning to be placed in leadership positions such as pastors and teachers. Homer wrote the classical epic "Odyssey" more than 2500 years ago. At that time, men played a leading role in ancient Greek society and in the ancient world as a whole. Society is organized, ordered and controlled by men and women are considered to occupy a position of submissiveness and inferiority. Of course, women are highly appreciated, but men have certain qualities they need and are expected to fulfill certain duties.
Like women in Hinduism and Buddhism, Christian women acquire better positions and new roles in religion. Indeed, Christian women may have made the greatest progress in history. In early development of Christianity, women were told to play an obedient role, and she was the assistant of her husband. The role of women in church does not exist, and now it has risen to the role of pastor and dean of the church. Christian women also have voices respected and appreciated in making decisions.
In the early church history, women played an important role in the development of Christianity. Jesus broke the traditional law of Moses and recognized the important role that women played in the early church. Paul and apostles remained faithful to Jesus' attitude towards women. Nevertheless, the Roman Catholic Church strongly refused to recognize the women 's ability and qualifications to be appointed to the status of the priesthood. In raising the question of whether today's church can deviate from the attitudes of Jesus and the apostles, the sacred congregation examines various arguments and supports a positive response to this problem.
Throughout the history of the church, the role of gender and gender in the Roman Catholic Church was the subject of conspiracy and controversy. The cultural influence of the Catholic Church is very large, especially in Western society. The concept of Christianity has been introduced into the evangelistic society around the world and has had a major impact on the established cultural prospects of sexual roles and sexual roles. Human sacrifice, slavery, infant murder, polygamy in culture in the Roman Empire, Europe, Latin America, and some parts of Africa has ended with the work of the Evangelical Mission of the Church. Historians point out that Catholic missionaries, papals, and religious figures exist in almost every culture and often leaders of anti-slavery movement, including sexual slavery by women.