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  • It Is a Commonly Held View that Buddhism Has Been Less Misogynistic than Other Major World Religions

     

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ID number:306330
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Published: 25.05.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Traditionally the majority of major world religious organisations have been androcentric in nature. Women have faced the problem of being members of sometimes misogynistic, frequently sexist and patriarchal, and male-dominated religious traditions. However, it is a commonly held view that Buddhism has been less misogynistic then other faiths, such as Christianity, Islam and Baha'i.
In such religious traditions, the establishment of scriptures, practices, and ethical spiritual authority codes of conduct for both lay and monastic existences lay with men. …

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