Christian feminism
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Christian feminism is an aspect of feminist theology which seeks to advance and understand the equality of men and women morally, socially, spiritually, and in leadership from a Christian perspective. Christian feminists argue that contributions by women in that direction are necessary for a complete understanding of Christianity.
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See also
- Christian egalitarianism
- Christian views about women
- Christian views of marriage
- Evangelical and Ecumenical Women's Caucus
- Complementarian
- Christianity and abortion
- HerChurch
- Liberal Christianity
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