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  2. Christians for Biblical Equality - Wikipedia

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    Christians for Biblical Equality (CBE) is an organization that promotes Christian egalitarianism and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.CBE's Mission Statement reads: "CBE exists to promote biblical justice and community by educating Christians that the Bible calls women and men to share authority equally in service and leadership in the home, church, and world."

  3. Gender and religion - Wikipedia

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    Some religions, religious scholars and religious persons have argued that "gender inequality" exists either generally or in certain instances, and have supported a variety of remedies. Discrimination based on gender and religion is frequently the result of laws and practices that are justified by religious beliefs. [63]

  4. Evangelical and Ecumenical Women's Caucus - Wikipedia

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    The Evangelical and Ecumenical Women's Caucus (EEWC), also known as Christian Feminism Today (CFT), [1] is a group of evangelical Christian feminists founded in 1974. [2] It was originally named the Evangelical Women's Caucus (EWC) because it began as a caucus within Evangelicals for Social Action, which had issued the "Chicago Declaration".

  5. Women and religion - Wikipedia

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    This includes considering female gender roles in religious history as well as how women participate in religion. Particular consideration is given to how religion has been used as a patriarchal tool to elevate the status and power of men over women. [1] In addition, religion portrays gender within religious doctrines. [2]

  6. Biden rule requiring Christian groups to embrace gender ... - AOL

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    “The employers we represent believe that God purposefully created humans as either male or female, and so it would violate their religious beliefs and free speech to force them to affirm an ...

  7. Christian feminism - Wikipedia

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    Christian Feminists also call for a gender neutral reading of the Bible, as male pronouns are heavily used as compared to female pronouns throughout the text. [48] The United Church of Christ describes its New Century Hymnal , published in 1995, as "the only hymnal released by a Christian church that honors in equal measure both male and female ...

  8. Women in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    The Pew Research Center studied the effects of gender on religiosity throughout the world, finding that Christian women in 53 countries are generally more religious than Christian men, [3] while Christians of both genders in African countries are equally likely to regularly attend services. [3]

  9. African and African-American women in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Jarena Lee was born in 1783 as a free person. As a child in New Jersey she was a housemaid. She was not raised to be Christian by her parents, but she felt inclined to believe religious teachings. She recalls her conversion taking place during a sermon by a preacher named Richard Allen. Lee believed that her sins were taken away from her as the ...