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Marginalisation and Exclusion of Women from the Church Governance Structures: Experience in Black South African Churches
2020
Pharos Journal of Theology
The marginalisation and, in extreme cases, the exclusion of women from the church governance structures, it has been observed, may be attributed to many stereotypes - perceptive, traditional, religious, to mention but a few. In the literature reviewed in this study, numerous studies support this assertion about the marginalisation of women from church leadership. Of the numerous attributable factors, revealed in the literature, are the biblical, traditional and other androcentric stereotypes.
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