it didnt chanqee ..
It was not only Protestants and Protestant women who were forces for social change. It was women of every religion, and no religion. They wanted social change because they wanted the same rights as men.
Back in the first century women held and played an important key role in the hard work of the churches. But not many women or men were given any titles.
National Prohibition largely originated from demands of the women's movement (primarily the Woman's Christian Temperance Union or WCTU) and Protestant churches.
Hartmut Schmidt has written: 'Zwischen Riga und Locarno' -- subject(s): Biography, Clergy, Evangelische Kirche in Deutschland, Protestant churches, Women clergy
Samurai women became completely under the control of men.
for me,reformation have always been the problem of everyone.but we have to accept that change is constant in our life......
Women into the workforce.
R. Pierce Beaver has written: 'An inventory of current research in missions in the United States and Canada' -- subject(s): Missions, Research 'The missionary between the times' -- subject(s): Missions, Theory 'Pioneers in mission' -- subject(s): American Missions, History, Indians of North America, Missions, Sources 'Below the Great Wall' -- subject(s): Tales 'Ecumenical beginnings in Protestant world mission' -- subject(s): Interdenominational cooperation, Missions, Protestant churches 'All Loves Excelling\tAmerican Protestant Women in World Mission' 'The Native American Christian community' -- subject(s): Aleuts, Christianity, Directories, Eskimos, Indians of North America, Missions, Religion 'American Protestant women in world mission' -- subject(s): American Missions, Biography, Missions, Protestant churches, Women in missionary work, Women missionaries 'North American thought on the fundamental principles of missions during the twentieth century' -- subject(s): Missions 'Christianity and African education' -- subject(s): Christian education, Educational work, Missions 'Envoys of peace' -- subject(s): Christianity and politics, Missions
how am I supposed to know
BEING AN ACTIVE EPISCOPALIAN I CAN TELL YOU THAT WOMEN AS WELL AS WOMEN PRIESTS ARE ACCORDED MORE RESPONSIBILITIES AND EQUALITY THAn WOMEN that ARE IN CONSERVATIVE PROTESTANT CHURCHES LIKE THE PENTECOSTALS AND SOUTHERN BAPTISTS AS WELL as THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH WHICH OF COURSE REFUSES TO ALLOW WOMEN TO ANSWER THE CALL TO THE PRIESTHOOD. I AM PROUD THAT MY CHURCH HAS REACHED OUT TO WOMEN AND TO ALL MINORITIES TO BE ALL THEY CAN BE SINCE WE WERE ALL CREATED BY GOD AND ALL ARE EQUAL IN GOD'S EYES NO MATTER THEIR GENDER, RACE OR SEXUAL ORIENTATION! How about less bias AND NOT A FULL PARAGRAPH OF CAPITALS! yeah take that biatch!
Yes
Yes,the church of England made priesthood(especially deacons and presiding bishops.)open to women in 1990 and started ordaining them in 1994.Other Anglican churches like Episcopal Church Of The United States,the Anglican church of Canada,the Anglican Church Of Australia and more ordain women as priests,deacons and bishops.Most(unfortunately,not all) churches of the Anglican communion ordain women as priests even the protestant churches.Protestant churches ordain women full light in accordance with their doctrine that the make a priesthood of all believers o f God.Other churches like the roman catholic church,Jehovah's withnesses churches and orthodox churches do not ordain women as priests.The ordination of women exists in the catholic church it's just not very widespread.There is a thing called the roman catholic women priests but they were excommunicated(excommunication is the highest power of punishment a pope has next to being put to death.When a person is excommunicated it mean they are banished from all church services,they could not attend congregational prayer,a child could not be baptisted,circumcised or christened).Yes there are.The church of England is Anglican church and most(unfortunately,not all) churches of the Anglican communion ordain women as priests.They made open the position as priests in 1990 and started ordaining them in 1994.Other Anglican churches like the episcopal church of the united states,the Anglican church of Canada,the Anglican church of Australia and much more ordain women.The protestant churches ordain women in full light according to their doctrine that they should make a priesthood of all believers including women if taken in a literally.Other churches like the roman catholic church,Jehovah's withnesses church and latter day saints church do not ordain women.The ordination of women exist in the catholic church(except Rome.)it's just not very widespread.