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  2. 1 Timothy 2:12 - Wikipedia

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    Luther contends that, because of this verse and nearby verses in 1 Timothy, women should not speak or teach in public and must remain completely quiet in church, writing "where there is a man, there no woman should teach or have authority." [11] On this basis, parts of Lutheranism today do not allow women into church leadership.

  3. Priesthood of all believers - Wikipedia

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    "Scripture [...] sets before us Christ alone as mediator, atoning sacrifice, high priest, and intercessor."—Augsburg Confession Art. XXI. [1]. The priesthood of all believers is either the general Christian belief that all Christians form a common priesthood, or, alternatively, the specific Protestant belief that this universal priesthood precludes the ministerial priesthood (holy orders ...

  4. Christian egalitarianism - Wikipedia

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    Christian egalitarianism, also known as biblical equality, is egalitarianism based in Christianity.Christian egalitarians believe that the Bible advocates for gender equality and equal responsibilities for the family unit and the ability for women to exercise spiritual authority as clergy.

  5. We are women; we are priests in Iowa. We hope Catholic ...

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    Opinion: We're calling for equality in Catholic ordination, and we aren't alone, write three Iowans ordained through Roman Catholic Womenpriests.

  6. Kevin Giles - Wikipedia

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    Kevin N. Giles (born 1940) is an Australian evangelical Anglican priest and theologian who was in parish ministry for over 40 years. He and his family live in Melbourne , Australia. Giles studied at Moore Theological College in Sydney, [ 1 ] Durham University, England and Tubingen University, Germany.

  7. Liberation theology - Wikipedia

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    Liberation theologies were first being discussed in the Latin American context, especially within Catholicism in the 1960s after the Second Vatican Council.There, it became the political praxis of theologians such as Frei Betto, Gustavo Gutiérrez, Leonardo Boff, and Jesuits Juan Luis Segundo and Jon Sobrino, who popularized the phrase "preferential option for the poor".

  8. Complementarianism - Wikipedia

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    The phrase used to describe this is "ontologically equal, functionally different." [ 4 ] Within a Christian marital relationship, complementarianism prescribes headship and servant leading roles to men, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and support roles to women, being based upon the interpretation of certain biblical passages.

  9. Pauli Murray - Wikipedia

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    Anna Pauline "Pauli" Murray (November 20, 1910 – July 1, 1985) was an American civil rights activist, advocate, legal scholar and theorist, author and – later in life – an Episcopal priest. Murray's work influenced the civil rights movement and expanded legal protection for gender equality.