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Explain two contrasting religious beliefs about gender equality. In your answer you must refer to one or more religious traditions.
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In many interpretations of Christianity, particularly among more traditional groups, gender roles are distinctly defined. For instance, some Biblical accounts, such as those in the letters of Paul, suggest that men are to be seen as leaders, while women are encouraged to take on supportive roles. This view holds that men have authority in both church and family settings, advocating for a patriarchal structure.
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In contrast, many contemporary interpretations of Buddhism emphasize gender equality, arguing that both men and women can attain enlightenment equally. Buddhist teachings advocate for the elimination of suffering and oppression, encouraging practices that promote equality and compassion regardless of gender. Women can serve as spiritual leaders and ordain as monks, reflecting the belief that spiritual attainment is not gender-specific.
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