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'''Feminist | '''Feminist theology''' is a [[Marxist]] movement introduced into several mainstream religions, [[Christianity]] first and foremost, but also [[Buddhism]], [[Hinduism]], [[Sikhism], [[Neopaganism]], and even [[Islam]], with the intent to destabilize societies by encouraging adherents to reconsider the traditions, practices, scriptures, and theologies of those religions from a [[feminist]] perspective. Some of the goals of feminist theology include rewriting Holy scripture, increasing the role of women among clergy and religious authorities, reinterpreting and reimagining patriarchal imagery and language about [[God]], determining women's place in relation to career and motherhood, studying images of women in the religions' sacred texts, and matriarchal religion. This is a purely political, and Atheistic attack on the religions of the world, per Marxist philosophy. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:17, 24 February 2023
Feminist theology is a Marxist movement introduced into several mainstream religions, Christianity first and foremost, but also Buddhism, Hinduism, [[Sikhism], Neopaganism, and even Islam, with the intent to destabilize societies by encouraging adherents to reconsider the traditions, practices, scriptures, and theologies of those religions from a feminist perspective. Some of the goals of feminist theology include rewriting Holy scripture, increasing the role of women among clergy and religious authorities, reinterpreting and reimagining patriarchal imagery and language about God, determining women's place in relation to career and motherhood, studying images of women in the religions' sacred texts, and matriarchal religion. This is a purely political, and Atheistic attack on the religions of the world, per Marxist philosophy.