The marginalisation of women in the African initiated churches in South Africa, 1882 to 2006
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Molobi, VictorKeywords
Marginalization of womenAfrican initiated churches
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African-instituted churches -- South Africa -- History
Feminist theology -- South Africa
Women in Christianity -- South Africa
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4529Abstract
Peer reviewedThis article contributes to the continuing debate on gender equity in
 the African Initiated Churches (AICs) and their leadership,
 emphasising the united stand taken by women of the Zionist and
 Apostolic wings of the AICs. The marginalisation of women and
 patriarchy in the AICs is thus examined from the Zionist and
 Apostolic perspective. Women in the AICs have initiated and
 established their own churches, which has established a foundation
 from which to interrogate male dominance in the Church and seek
 better approaches that accommodate women. Contributions from
 men are welcomed, provided these are made in support of women.
Research Institute for Theology and Religion
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2011-07-06Type
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oai:uir.unisa.ac.za:10500/4529Molobi, V. 2008,'The marginalisation of women in the African Initiated Churches in South Africa',Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae, vol. XXXIV, pp. 289-308.
1017-0499
http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4529