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The Church and Gender Equality in Africa: Questioning Culture and the Theological Paradigm on Women Oppression
2014
Open Journal of Philosophy
Pope John Paul II made a historic apology to several groups oppressed by the church since its inquisition started. The late pontiff's apology to women as a group was as a result of the obnoxious and oppressive denial of women's human right by the Church and the greater society because of the wrong interpretation of the "submission" clause in the Bible. The subsequent re-interpretation of the submission clause in the Letter to the Ephesians strongly confirmed and affirmed the equality of man and
doi:10.4236/ojpp.2014.42024
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