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History, 19.10.2019 01:50 johnbuffit08

Historically, many religions tended to be patriarchal in nature. often, women were not allowed to participate in religious services or they were separated from the men. over time, these practices changed in some religions and now men and women are integrated in congregations. in fact, many christian religions allow women to serve in important positions and to be religious leaders. what does this shift represent?

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