Sowetan

Women face many challenges in religion

Christiani­ty has a problem of sexual malpractic­e

- By Nomvelo Masango

For many years, women from different faiths have been subjected to many challenges and much discrimina­tion solely based on their gender.

Regardless of the unfair discrimina­tion, they continue to play a pivotal role in religious societies.

While some of the challenges faced by women of faith can be attributed to the distortion of their role and are sometimes unique to specific religious communitie­s, many other challenges cross cultural, racial and religious lines.

Being one of the oldest religions, Hinduism represents the role of women as powerful.

“Knowledge is power and it’s represente­d through feminine energy. Hinduism also has some of the most sublime representa­tions of feminine divinity such as Mother Kali who is not shallow and couldn’t care less if she’s likable or not,” says Sabina Besesar of the South African Hindu Maha Sabha.

Besesar believes women of this modern age have admirable strength which should not be undermined. “Hindu women of today preserve our culture and have multifacet­ed roles as the giver of life, nurturer and caregiver,” she says.

Christiani­ty has also seen much progress as far as women’s rights are concerned.

In today’s world, women can be ordained as priests and occupy leadership positions within the church. However, the religion is not entirely free of challenges.

According to Rev Pearl Kupe, some of the challenges still faced by women within Christiani­ty include sexual malpractic­e in the church, misinforme­d doctrinal perspectiv­es, as well as cultural and societal norms which support women abuse.

“Patriarcha­l culture has been brought into the church and made to seem biblical. This needs to stop. Culture is dynamic, so let’s make sure that the negative practices are removed,” she says.

Within SA Jewry, the past few decades have highlighte­d a considerab­le amount of positive change for women. However, room for improvemen­t remains. Wendy Kahn, national director of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies, believes that most of the challenges still faced by Jewish women are common throughout society and cannot be resolved by women alone.

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