The Church's view of women was extraordinary and completely counter-cultural at the time of the establishment of the Church. Women were held in the highest regard and it can safely be said that the status of modern women is due in no small part to the Church and its exaltation of women and putting them on an identical level with men before God.
Historically, the Church's attitude toward women has been mixed. While some teachings emphasize the value and dignity of women, in practice, women have often been marginalized and excluded from leadership roles. Efforts have been made in recent years to promote greater gender equality within the Church.
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Explain how the nazi attitude toward women changed over the course of world war 2?
The church disapproved of them, but most townspeople stillenjoyed them. but they had to aprove of them any ways because it was keeping most people happy.
The church disapproved of them, but most townspeople stillenjoyed them. but they had to aprove of them any ways because it was keeping most people happy.
get what u want, then leave
The narrator in the tale excuses himself from having the same attitude toward women by claiming that he has learned to respect and value women as individuals. He emphasizes that he has changed his perspective and no longer sees women as possessions or objects to be controlled.
Jesus did not have problems with women and treated them equal as the same with Paul. He also had no problems with women and appointed some of them in the cause.
what was samuel parris's attitude toward children?
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mayellas attitude toward the courtroom is very sassy (cocky)
Swift's poem depicts a negative attitude towards women because it describes a aversion to women's bodies
How does George’s attitude toward his hometown change as events unfold?