Gender and Religious Leadership

Gender and Religious Leadership
Author: Hartmut Bomhoff,Denise L. Eger,Kathy Ehrensperger,Walter Homolka
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2019-10-18
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781793601582

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This volume analyzes historical and recent developments in female religious leadership and the larger issues shaping the scholarly debate at the intersection of gender and religious studies. Jewish activism and scholarship have been crucial in linking theology and gender issues since the early twentieth century. Academic and vocational leadership and training have had significant, concrete impact on religious communal practices and formation across the US and Europe. At the same time, these models provide important avenues of constructive dialogue and comparative ecumenical and interfaith enterprises. This volume investigates those possibilities towards constructive, activist, holistic female ministerial leadership for religious faith communities.

Female Leaders in New Religious Movements

Female Leaders in New Religious Movements
Author: Inga Bårdsen Tøllefsen,Christian Giudice
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2017-10-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9783319615271

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In this book, historians of religion and gender studies explore the biographies of a number of female leaders, and the factors within their groups and cultural contexts that support these women’s religious leadership. New Religious Movements have been supportive of women taking roles of leadership for a long time. Authors of this book examine issues of gender and female leadership from diverse theoretical and methodological standpoints. The book covers a broad range of groups both with regard to time and place, covering Paganism, Hindu guru groups, Christian organizations, esoteric/ mystical movements, African churches, and a Japanese NRM. The common focal point is the powerful, prophetic, charismatic women who have founded and/ or led New Religious Movements.

Genderstanding Leadership

Genderstanding Leadership
Author: Meryl James-Sebro, Ph.D.
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2013-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781449797324

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Genderstanding Leadership: Power to the Pew! questions the gender gap between Christian ideology and practice. It challenges women to move beyond the Pew to retrieve and preserve the dignity of women and the security of women and children that are Divinely intended. The book makes a troubling link between religion and gender-based violence, warns that the way in which women allow themselves to be treated in the Church (based on stubborn misinterpretations of sacred texts) has a direct outcome on the plight of women in the world. The author spurs Christian women to spirit-filled, strategic action for greater and more purposeful gender equality in religious institutions.

Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling

Breaking Through the Stained Glass Ceiling
Author: Maureen Fiedler
Publsiher: Church Publishing, Inc.
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2010-05-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781596271333

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This collection of lively Q&A interviews with key contemporary female religious leaders focuses not only on the discrimination faced by women in religion, but documents the emerging leadership of women in several faith traditions.

Women Leadership and Mosques

Women  Leadership  and Mosques
Author: Masooda Bano,Hilary Kalmbach
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 601
Release: 2011-11-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789004211469

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This volume is the first to bring together analysis of contemporary female religious leadership in ideologically-diverse Muslim communities in the Middle East, Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America, with chapters discussing the emergence, consolidation, and impact of female Islamic authority.

Handbook of Research on New Dimensions of Gender Mainstreaming and Women Empowerment

Handbook of Research on New Dimensions of Gender Mainstreaming and Women Empowerment
Author: Kuruvilla, Moly,George, Irene
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 610
Release: 2020-06-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781799828211

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Globally, women are facing social, economic, and cultural barriers impeding their autonomy and agency. Accelerated women empowerment programs often fail to attain their targets as envisaged by the policymakers due to a variety of reasons, with the most prominent being the deep-rooted cultural norms ingrained within society. In the era of globalization, empowerment of women demands new approaches and strategies that encourage the mainstreaming of gender equality as a societal norm. The Handbook of Research on New Dimensions of Gender Mainstreaming and Women Empowerment is a critical scholarly publication that examines global gender issues and new strategies for the promotion of women empowerment and gender mainstreaming in various spheres of women’s lives, including education and ICT, economic participation, health and sexuality, mental health, aging, law and judiciary, leadership, and decision making. It provides a comprehensive coverage of all major gender issues with novel ideas on gender mainstreaming being contributed by men and women authors from multidisciplinary backgrounds. Gender perspective and intersectional approach in the discourses make this handbook a unique contribution to the scholarship of social sciences and humanities. The book provides new theoretical inputs and practical directions to academicians, sociologists, social workers, psychologists, managers, lawyers, policy makers, and government officials in their efforts at gender mainstreaming. With a wide range of conceptual richness, this handbook is an excellent reference guide to students and researchers in programs pertaining to gender/women's studies, cultural studies, economics, sociology, social work, medicine, law, and management.

Episcopacy Authority and Gender

Episcopacy  Authority  and Gender
Author: Jan Wim Buisman,Marjet Derks,Peter Raedts
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2015-09-07
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9789004303126

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Both men and women have claimed to be the living voices or intermediaries of God. This volume analyses the basis of their authoritative claims and ask how and how far they succeeded in securing obedience from their followers.

Women Religion and Leadership

Women  Religion and Leadership
Author: Barbara Denison
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2017-07-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781315468471

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Women, Religion and Leadership focuses on women from the traditional context of women as leaders with chapters observing various aspects of leadership from specifically chosen religious female leaders and going on to examine the legacies they leave behind. This book seeks to identify and analyse the gendered issues underlying the structural lack of recognition for women within the church and to examine the culturally constructed narratives related to these women for evidence of their leadership despite the exclusionary rules applied to force their submission to the dominating forces. Finally this book intends to draw out of these women’s stories the various lessons of leadership that invoke current relevancies among prevailing leadership paradigms. Written by experts from disciplines as varied as leadership and communication studies to sociology, and history to medievalist and English scholars; Women, Religion and Leadership will prove key reading for scholars, academics and researchers is these and related disciplines.