There are both male and female heros in Jewish scripture and in Christian scripture. Like Mary, and Apostle Paul from the New Testament. David, and Deborah from the Old Testament, for example.
All monotheistic religions are patriarchal - they put the make above the female and make the female subservient. Therefore, when this is applied to other areas of life, it renders women unequal.
No it doesn't.
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Hinduism
To study the role religion plays in people's lives.
Gender doesn't affect religion at all. If gender did affect religion it would be totally Bias. Well, there is your answer on "does gender affect religion."
Agents of gender socialization include family, peers, media, education, and religion. These agents play a role in reinforcing gender norms and expectations, shaping individuals' perceptions of gender roles and behaviors.
Religion plays a major role in shaping the society of The Bahamas. Bahamians are a very religious group of people with Christianity being it's mean religion.
religion is something you believe in, and culture is the stuff you do in your religion.
Race and religion play a role in most electoral campaigns, although most people would never admit it. Religion is far more prominent for most, because people relate more to people that they can see their own values in, and religious code has a standard that is expected to be upheld. Race is a whole different issue, and racism is still an issue, but gender plays a bigger role.
The question implies religion no longer plays a role for those living in the state and implies it has the same level of effect for all residents. There is no "correct" answer for you.
Religion plays a big role in the development of societal values. Some cultures put religion above all other things. Religion guides life on a daily basis.
Nationality affects identity in a number of ways. Some of these include religion, social norms, language, as well as gender role.
In many religions there are specific beliefs about gender and their rights and roles. In this way the study of gender is relevant to the study of religion.