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A groundbreaking cross-sectional study of the forms and extent of gender inequality in the Big Five religions of the world Sexism in Major Religions: A Comparative Introduction provides clear and accessible analyses of the complex forms of androcentrism and patriarchy in five of the world's major religionsHinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. With a unique comparative-thematic methodology, this student-friendly textbook bridges the gap between Religious Studies and courses in Gender and Sexuality Studies, Feminist Studies, Religion and Society, and more. Following a brief introduction to each religious system covered, Sexism in Major Religions defines important terms and concepts in modern religious feminism, including sex and gender, androcentrism and patriarchy, and revolutionary and reform feminisms. Each remaining chapter focuses on one of seven themes representing the main sources and manifestations of religious discrimination against women, such as the gender of the deity, the duties of the mother, and the status of the wife within marriage. Throughout the text, author Paul Gwynne discusses the formal gender-biased teachings and practices, distinctive features, intersecting areas, and core arguments of conservative defenders and feminist critics of each religion. Provides students with deep comparative insight into the similarities and differences between major religions on issues of gender equalityOffers a fresh and original approach to exploring the forms of sexism across seven distinct themesPresents a timely and accurate account of the landscape of sexism in five of the world's largest religionsIncludes a dedicated chapter examining the status of intersex and transgender persons in religious systemsDesigned to broaden students' understanding of religions through systematic and impartial discussion, Sexism in Major Religions: A Comparative Introduction is an ideal textbook for undergraduate courses in Religious Studies and Social Sciences programs, as well as an invaluable resource for general readers interested in understanding and reforming sexist features within religious traditions.

Table of Contents

Note on Scriptural Translations and References x

Acknowledgements xi

List of Figures xii

Introduction 1

1 Religions 10

Hinduism 10

Buddhism 16

Judaism 22

Christianity 27

Islam 34

Summary 40

2 Feminisms 44

Sex and Gender 44

Androcentrism and Patriarchy 51

Conservative and Liberal Mindsets 57

Revolutionary and Reform Feminism 62

3 Deity 73

Gods and Goddesses 73

Higher Beings 79

The God of Israel 85

Allah 92

Father, Son and Spirit 97

Summary 104

4 Woman 109

Bad Karma 110

Changing Sex 114

Adam and Hava 119

Daughters of Eve 126

The First Couple 134

Summary 140

5 Founders 146

The Founder of Judaism? 147

Muhammad 153

Buddha Gautama 162

Jesus of Nazareth 170

Summary 179

6 Wife 187

Buddhist Disinterest 187

Pativrata 190

Love, Honour and Obey 198

The Chained Ones 204

A Degree over Them 209

Summary 216

7 Mother 224

The Second Eve 224

A Painful Condition 231

Niddah 236

Pumsavana 244

The Five Woes 249

Summary 254

8 Seductress 262

Witch 262

Tzniut 267

Hijab 273

Apsaras and Ghunghats 280

Mara’s Daughters 285

Summary 290

9 Leader 297

Broken Lineages 297

The Sacred Thread 304

From Exemption to Exclusion 309

The House of Umm Waraqa 318

Christ and the Twelve 324

Summary 333

10 (LGBQ)TI 343

The Third Nature 343

Pandakas 349

The Six Categories 354

Khuntha and Mukhannath 361

The Order of Creation 368

Summary 375

Conclusion 384

Appendix A “The 100 Most Influential People in History” (Michael Hart) 397

Appendix B The 32 Major Marks of a Buddha 399

Appendix C The Ninety-Nine Names of Allah 400

Appendix D The Two Genesis Stories of Creation 403

Select Bibliography 408

Index 414

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 24/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781119983682, 978-1119983682
      ISBN10: 1119983681

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      Book Synopsis
      A groundbreaking cross-sectional study of the forms and extent of gender inequality in the Big Five religions of the world Sexism in Major Religions: A Comparative Introduction provides clear and accessible analyses of the complex forms of androcentrism and patriarchy in five of the world's major religionsHinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. With a unique comparative-thematic methodology, this student-friendly textbook bridges the gap between Religious Studies and courses in Gender and Sexuality Studies, Feminist Studies, Religion and Society, and more. Following a brief introduction to each religious system covered, Sexism in Major Religions defines important terms and concepts in modern religious feminism, including sex and gender, androcentrism and patriarchy, and revolutionary and reform feminisms. Each remaining chapter focuses on one of seven themes representing the main sources and manifestations of religious discrimination against women, such as the gender of the deity, the duties of the mother, and the status of the wife within marriage. Throughout the text, author Paul Gwynne discusses the formal gender-biased teachings and practices, distinctive features, intersecting areas, and core arguments of conservative defenders and feminist critics of each religion. Provides students with deep comparative insight into the similarities and differences between major religions on issues of gender equalityOffers a fresh and original approach to exploring the forms of sexism across seven distinct themesPresents a timely and accurate account of the landscape of sexism in five of the world's largest religionsIncludes a dedicated chapter examining the status of intersex and transgender persons in religious systemsDesigned to broaden students' understanding of religions through systematic and impartial discussion, Sexism in Major Religions: A Comparative Introduction is an ideal textbook for undergraduate courses in Religious Studies and Social Sciences programs, as well as an invaluable resource for general readers interested in understanding and reforming sexist features within religious traditions.

      Table of Contents

      Note on Scriptural Translations and References x

      Acknowledgements xi

      List of Figures xii

      Introduction 1

      1 Religions 10

      Hinduism 10

      Buddhism 16

      Judaism 22

      Christianity 27

      Islam 34

      Summary 40

      2 Feminisms 44

      Sex and Gender 44

      Androcentrism and Patriarchy 51

      Conservative and Liberal Mindsets 57

      Revolutionary and Reform Feminism 62

      3 Deity 73

      Gods and Goddesses 73

      Higher Beings 79

      The God of Israel 85

      Allah 92

      Father, Son and Spirit 97

      Summary 104

      4 Woman 109

      Bad Karma 110

      Changing Sex 114

      Adam and Hava 119

      Daughters of Eve 126

      The First Couple 134

      Summary 140

      5 Founders 146

      The Founder of Judaism? 147

      Muhammad 153

      Buddha Gautama 162

      Jesus of Nazareth 170

      Summary 179

      6 Wife 187

      Buddhist Disinterest 187

      Pativrata 190

      Love, Honour and Obey 198

      The Chained Ones 204

      A Degree over Them 209

      Summary 216

      7 Mother 224

      The Second Eve 224

      A Painful Condition 231

      Niddah 236

      Pumsavana 244

      The Five Woes 249

      Summary 254

      8 Seductress 262

      Witch 262

      Tzniut 267

      Hijab 273

      Apsaras and Ghunghats 280

      Mara’s Daughters 285

      Summary 290

      9 Leader 297

      Broken Lineages 297

      The Sacred Thread 304

      From Exemption to Exclusion 309

      The House of Umm Waraqa 318

      Christ and the Twelve 324

      Summary 333

      10 (LGBQ)TI 343

      The Third Nature 343

      Pandakas 349

      The Six Categories 354

      Khuntha and Mukhannath 361

      The Order of Creation 368

      Summary 375

      Conclusion 384

      Appendix A “The 100 Most Influential People in History” (Michael Hart) 397

      Appendix B The 32 Major Marks of a Buddha 399

      Appendix C The Ninety-Nine Names of Allah 400

      Appendix D The Two Genesis Stories of Creation 403

      Select Bibliography 408

      Index 414

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