Abstract
While perceived by many as conflicting in nearly every sphere, science and religion both play an important role in the promotion of patriarchal ideologies. My research has found that neither Christianity nor evolutionary theory are inherently patriarchal, neither do they justify patriarchy. Instead, it is the misinterpretation and misuse of these subjects that contribute to the justification of patriarchy for the deep-seated goal of reproductive power. I will show this by analyzing theological themes present throughout the Christian scriptures, as well as investigating findings of evolutionary psychology and hominid ancestry. The implication of this study is that there is no valid function for the institution of patriarchy.
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Bishop, Heather
(2016)
"“Bone of My Bones and Flesh of My Flesh”: A Feminist Analysis of Christianity, Evolutionary Theory, and the Provenance of Patriarchy,"
Dialogue & Nexus: Vol. 3, Article 4.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/dialogue/vol3/iss1/4
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