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Theological arguments framing violence against women: Context, cause and the gendered impacts of scriptural priorities
This article explores firstly how Lutheran theological arguments in Australia are representing women, men and male/female gender relations, and secondly how these frame women and femininity as a problem for the church. A document analysis conducted for a research project exploring religion, domestic violence, and men's use of violence, included analysis of articles published in the Lutheran Theological Journal (LTJ). The analysis found that the role of women in the Lutheran Church dominated discussions, consolidating a Lutheran hegemonic masculinity notwithstanding challenges to the Lutheran church as a patriarchal social and theological structure. The analysis also found that theological arguments frequently avoided consideration of lived experiences of gender inequality. This paper argues from such analysis, that in theologically othering women the church is positioning women as unequal to men in church, congregation and family life, and that this dominant theological rationale as practice categorically positions women at risk of experiencing domestic violence.
期刊介绍:
Women"s Studies International Forum (formerly Women"s Studies International Quarterly, established in 1978) is a bimonthly journal to aid the distribution and exchange of feminist research in the multidisciplinary, international area of women"s studies and in feminist research in other disciplines. The policy of the journal is to establish a feminist forum for discussion and debate. The journal seeks to critique and reconceptualize existing knowledge, to examine and re-evaluate the manner in which knowledge is produced and distributed, and to assess the implications this has for women"s lives.