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The Relationship between Second-Wave Feminist Philosophy and Interpretation of Biblical Gender Roles by Entering Seminary StudentsBickley, Julia 26 April 2011 (has links)
This dissertation analyzed the relationship between second-wave feminist philosophy and the interpretation of biblical gender roles by entering seminary students in select theological schools accredited by the Association of Theological Schools and the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The study also considered the influence of select demographics (gender, race/ethnic origin, denominational affiliation, state, theological persuasion, and age) upon student beliefs regarding feminism and gender roles.
The research design consisted of a descriptive quantitative survey that analyzed responses from two instruments that are both made up of Likert type scales. One survey instrument is entitled the Attitudes Towards Women Scale (AWS), which consists of fifteen questions and was developed in 1978. Another survey instrument that will be administered is entitled the Spiritual Interpretations of Gender Issues Survey (SIGIS) developed in 2005.
The research revealed that there is a statistically significant relationship between second-wave feminist philosophy and the interpretation of gender roles, and that the relationship is very strong. The respondents, for the majority, were classified as profeminist, concerning the AWS and also scored complementarian on the SIGIS. This finding exposed a disconnection in espoused theology versus theology-in-practice. The findings are beneficial for educators, who may now be cognizant of generalized student belief regarding the cultural influence of second-wave feminist philosophy. Evangelical seminaries may seek to develop instructional methods that relate to the influence of second-wave feminist philosophy and its relationship with the interpretation of biblical gender roles.
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Disciples and discipleship in the Gospel of Mark, with particular reference to Mark's contrast between male and female disciplesCox, Nicholas Christopher 31 January 2007 (has links)
This study is an exploration into female discipleship. Its primary aim is to compare and contrast Mark's portrayal of male and female followers of Jesus respectively, while its secondary aim is to establish what lessons there may be for the social status of Christian women in the kingdom of Swaziland. These ends will be pursued by looking at Mark's portrayal of male disciples and the contrast he draws between them and the female followers of Jesus. This study then concludes that Mark has a more positive view of female followers than he has of male disciples, and this may stem from the conduct of male disciples he has observed in the Church of his time. / New Testament / M.TH. (New Testament)
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Disciples and discipleship in the Gospel of Mark, with particular reference to Mark's contrast between male and female disciplesCox, Nicholas Christopher 31 January 2007 (has links)
This study is an exploration into female discipleship. Its primary aim is to compare and contrast Mark's portrayal of male and female followers of Jesus respectively, while its secondary aim is to establish what lessons there may be for the social status of Christian women in the kingdom of Swaziland. These ends will be pursued by looking at Mark's portrayal of male disciples and the contrast he draws between them and the female followers of Jesus. This study then concludes that Mark has a more positive view of female followers than he has of male disciples, and this may stem from the conduct of male disciples he has observed in the Church of his time. / New Testament / M.TH. (New Testament)
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Das erste Paar und die postmoderne Studie zur ursprünglichen Beziehung und Abhängigkeit der Geschlechter in der Lebenswelt der GegenwartBee, Jacqueline 29 February 2008 (has links)
Text in German / Am Beginn der Menschheit steht das von Gott erschaffene Paar, in der Postmo derne ist es das aufgeklarte, autonome Individuum. Eine Diskrepanz zwischen ursprunglicher Schopfungsintention und der postmodernen Lebenswelt wird deutlich. Denn Mann und Frau wurden auf eine ganzheitliche Lebensgemein schaft hin erschaffen, die nicht nur den trinitarischen Gott widerspiegeln soli, sondem fur einen gelingenden Lebensvollzug urn die konstitutive Notwendigkeit der Gebundenheit des GeschOpfes an seinen Schopfer weiss. Das Bewusst sein, dass der Mensch nur in dieser existentiellen Verankerung zum wahren Mann- oder Frausein befahigt wird, ist in der aufgeklarten Postmoderne, primar durch deren zentrales Merkmal, der Absolutsetzung von Freiheit, abhanden ge kommen. Erschwerend kommt die Ablehnung der (ontologischen) Sundhaftig keit hinzu, was nicht nur das Heilsgeschehen per se obsolet werden lasst,son dern zugleich die Wiederherstellung der Beziehung zu Gott als Quelle allen Le bens a priori verunmoglicht. Damit verschliesst sich das postmoderne Indivi duum aber gleichzeitig die Meglichkeit zur Annaherung an die Schopfungs intention von Beziehung und Abhangigkeit der Geschlechter durch die in Jesus erlangte,endgultige Oberwindung der Sunde und deren Konsequenzen.
Das Wissen urn die Intention Gottes mit Mann und Frau ist deshalb so entscheidend, weil vom Vorhandensein eines schopfungsbedingt angelegten anthropologischen Grundskriptes ausgegangen wird, welches die Beziehung
und Abhangigkeit der Geschlechter entscheidend pragt.1 Das Geschlechterver
haltnis ist also nicht beliebig und Folgen los veranderbar, resp. den sozio-kul turellen Vorgaben und Erwartungen anpassbar, eben weil dessen Kern unver anderbar ist. Dem steht jedoch das postmoderne Verstandnis gegenuber, wel ches die Geschlechteridentitat des evolvierten Primaten als reine sozio-kulturel le Konstruktion und damit als beliebig modellier- und veranderbar versteht. Ge nau in dieser Diskrepanz zwischen unaufhebbarem anthropologischem Grund skript einerseits und der vermeintlich ganzlichen Beliebigkeit des Geschlechter verhaltnisses andererseits liegt ein zentraler Grund fOr die Heute stark Problem belasteten Ehen.
At the beginning of humanity we find man and woman as a couple created by
God; in post-modern society, however, this place is taken by the enlightened individual. The discrepancy is evident. Man and woman were created for a lifelong
marriage which was not only to reflect the triune creator but which was anchored in the dependence on the creator as a constitutive necessity for building
a solid, successful and lifelong marriage. This awareness of the fundamental necessity of God as the creator of man has been lost in post-modern society.
Instead we find the claim for absolute freedom, linked to the negation of the ontological
sinfulness of man. It is obvious that such negation makes the cross
and resurrection of Jesus Christ by which sin is finally overcome superfluous, rending the re-establishement of the relationship between God and man impossible.
But it is by this grounding in God the creator and redeemer alone that
man and woman will unterstand marriage in its originally intended depth and fullness.
The present study has resulted in discerning a fundamental, God-given
anthropological script which defines both relation and dependence of man and woman; this implies that these fundamental elements cannot be deliberately
transformed and/or adapted to various socio-cultural norms and expectations.
However, the post-modern understanding of gender presents itself in clear opposition
to this creational view. Nowadays, gender identity is seen solely as a
socio-cultural structure and therefore subject to unlimited changes and modifications.
In this study, one main reason for the instability of marriages in postmodern society has been discerned in the discrepancy between the permanent
anthropological basic script and the apparent variability of the relation and dependence
between man and woman. The negation of God the creator and redeemer proves to be of equal importance, as it is only through and in him that the basic script for marriage can be realized in its originally intended allembracing dimension. / Systematic Theology and Theological Ethics / D. Th. (Systematic Theology)
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Das erste Paar und die postmoderne Studie zur ursprünglichen Beziehung und Abhängigkeit der Geschlechter in der Lebenswelt der GegenwartBee, Jacqueline 29 February 2008 (has links)
Text in German / Am Beginn der Menschheit steht das von Gott erschaffene Paar, in der Postmo derne ist es das aufgeklarte, autonome Individuum. Eine Diskrepanz zwischen ursprunglicher Schopfungsintention und der postmodernen Lebenswelt wird deutlich. Denn Mann und Frau wurden auf eine ganzheitliche Lebensgemein schaft hin erschaffen, die nicht nur den trinitarischen Gott widerspiegeln soli, sondem fur einen gelingenden Lebensvollzug urn die konstitutive Notwendigkeit der Gebundenheit des GeschOpfes an seinen Schopfer weiss. Das Bewusst sein, dass der Mensch nur in dieser existentiellen Verankerung zum wahren Mann- oder Frausein befahigt wird, ist in der aufgeklarten Postmoderne, primar durch deren zentrales Merkmal, der Absolutsetzung von Freiheit, abhanden ge kommen. Erschwerend kommt die Ablehnung der (ontologischen) Sundhaftig keit hinzu, was nicht nur das Heilsgeschehen per se obsolet werden lasst,son dern zugleich die Wiederherstellung der Beziehung zu Gott als Quelle allen Le bens a priori verunmoglicht. Damit verschliesst sich das postmoderne Indivi duum aber gleichzeitig die Meglichkeit zur Annaherung an die Schopfungs intention von Beziehung und Abhangigkeit der Geschlechter durch die in Jesus erlangte,endgultige Oberwindung der Sunde und deren Konsequenzen.
Das Wissen urn die Intention Gottes mit Mann und Frau ist deshalb so entscheidend, weil vom Vorhandensein eines schopfungsbedingt angelegten anthropologischen Grundskriptes ausgegangen wird, welches die Beziehung
und Abhangigkeit der Geschlechter entscheidend pragt.1 Das Geschlechterver
haltnis ist also nicht beliebig und Folgen los veranderbar, resp. den sozio-kul turellen Vorgaben und Erwartungen anpassbar, eben weil dessen Kern unver anderbar ist. Dem steht jedoch das postmoderne Verstandnis gegenuber, wel ches die Geschlechteridentitat des evolvierten Primaten als reine sozio-kulturel le Konstruktion und damit als beliebig modellier- und veranderbar versteht. Ge nau in dieser Diskrepanz zwischen unaufhebbarem anthropologischem Grund skript einerseits und der vermeintlich ganzlichen Beliebigkeit des Geschlechter verhaltnisses andererseits liegt ein zentraler Grund fOr die Heute stark Problem belasteten Ehen.
At the beginning of humanity we find man and woman as a couple created by
God; in post-modern society, however, this place is taken by the enlightened individual. The discrepancy is evident. Man and woman were created for a lifelong
marriage which was not only to reflect the triune creator but which was anchored in the dependence on the creator as a constitutive necessity for building
a solid, successful and lifelong marriage. This awareness of the fundamental necessity of God as the creator of man has been lost in post-modern society.
Instead we find the claim for absolute freedom, linked to the negation of the ontological
sinfulness of man. It is obvious that such negation makes the cross
and resurrection of Jesus Christ by which sin is finally overcome superfluous, rending the re-establishement of the relationship between God and man impossible.
But it is by this grounding in God the creator and redeemer alone that
man and woman will unterstand marriage in its originally intended depth and fullness.
The present study has resulted in discerning a fundamental, God-given
anthropological script which defines both relation and dependence of man and woman; this implies that these fundamental elements cannot be deliberately
transformed and/or adapted to various socio-cultural norms and expectations.
However, the post-modern understanding of gender presents itself in clear opposition
to this creational view. Nowadays, gender identity is seen solely as a
socio-cultural structure and therefore subject to unlimited changes and modifications.
In this study, one main reason for the instability of marriages in postmodern society has been discerned in the discrepancy between the permanent
anthropological basic script and the apparent variability of the relation and dependence
between man and woman. The negation of God the creator and redeemer proves to be of equal importance, as it is only through and in him that the basic script for marriage can be realized in its originally intended allembracing dimension. / Systematic Theology and Theological Ethics / D. Th. (Systematic Theology)
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