Annotated Bibliography Manasseh, L. E., Mbugua, J. W., & Mendez-De Mora, N. M. (2005). How Does Culture Affect the Roles of Women and Men in Ministry? CBE International www.cbeinternational.orgIn religious culture men are valued more than women. Christians believe that all people are created equal and are focused in becoming culturally aware in a way that does not change their beliefs. Both men and women equally focus on following Gods commands, and want to spread the good word, as we are made in his image. (Manasseh et al., 2005) states, all people deserve equal dignity and care.Esqueda, O. (2018). Much Ado About Gender Roles. http://www.christianitytoday.comThe church knows there are disparities, and they are actively addressing them.Many movements like the MeToo Movement, TimesUp Movement, andSilenceIsNotSpiritual Movement, are deemed unacceptable in the eyes of thechurch. According to (Esqueda, 2018), stories from prominent Complementarian and egalitarian contexts show neither position is completely safe from discriminating against women. Each gender is the same, and both gendersare needed to represent completeness of humanity.Mast, H. (2015). Men and women are complementary but what does that look like in practice? Catholic News Agency, www.catholicnewsagency.comThe changes that need to be made will take a long time. Most churches believe awoman cannot be ordained. In that same breath of saying that women cannot beordained, the catholic church chooses the role of women doing matronly things,doing leadership luncheons, and leadership events for women. In this article,shows that catholic churches have a lot of work to do. (Mast et al., 2015) states.we can also learn more about womens unique attributes and how the two can work together to create something new.
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