The Christian erasure
of gender distinctions in Christ generally implies, they argue, the assimilation of women to masculinity, the shedding of female forms of bodiliness and attachment.
Not exact matches
The reality
of a hormonally driven maternal instinct,
distinction in the behavior
of girls and hoys at a very young age in spite
of gender - neutral social engineering, and the revelation that you can't «have it all» have come as a deep shock to all
of us.
«Rather, I would suspect that it flows from a very anti-theological desire to accommodate the church to a culture
of blurring
gender distinctions and antagonism towards any form
of male headship.»
This rejection
of nature is manifest in the now orthodox
distinction between sex, which is «merely biological,» and
gender, defined as a construct either
of oppressive social norms or
of the free, self - defining subject — one often finds protagonists
of this revolution oscillating back and forth between those polar extremes.
The God who transcends
distinctions of gender was nevertheless burdened with characteristics that were predominantly male.1
The
distinction between persons
of a homosexual orientation and people who choose to engage in same -
gender sexual acts comes from the growing conviction that for a percentage
of every population, homosexuality is a given, a life orientation that they did not choose.
Paul K. Jewett names Gal 3:28 as the «Magna Carta
of Humanity» and affirms that Paul was the first to declare that in Christ there is no male and female.16 Therefore, all the
distinctions of religion, race, class, nationality and
gender are insignificant.
One central aspect
of the
distinction of gender - specific spheres consists in fact the women were generally excluded from holding public offices as senators, equestrians, decurions, or judges, as well as subordinate persons.
Setting that aside, here's the thing: If we are ultimately to make no
distinction between
genders, then the Kantian imperatives
of our contemporary political culture mean that we must ultimately start screening all soldiers (male and female) for pregnancy, for to require only those with female anatomy to undergo such would seem to me to be a sign
of cissexism, transphobia, etc., etc., etc..
He has focused his work, including two recent amendments — one to recruit, and the other to memorialize lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender members who have served honorably and with
distinction in the Armed Forces — as well as to eliminate all forms
of discrimination based on color, race, religion,
gender, sex, creed, disability, sexual orientation or national origin.»
Some segments
of society have expressed a fear that these recent developments mark the «death
of gender» — in which the
distinctions between men and women will simply vanish.
Nevertheless, social
distinctions do exist, and the two most important in these societies —
gender and age — meet in the institution
of initiation.
Mogil's group discovered that this
gender distinction alone was enough to throw off their whole experiment — and likely influences the work
of other researchers as well.
This is also down to a strong set
of performers and while it's rare to see an all - female ensemble in a film
of this ilk, Garland has little time for
gender, imagining a future where such
distinctions don't warrant recognition.
Thomas Hardy's 19th century novel
of class
distinction,
gender inequality, romantic love and practical application has been beautifully rendered in the film Far From the Madding Crowd.
Villains have often felt like an Achilles» heel in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, to the point where the studio has made a concerted effort to add some
distinction — both in
gender diversity, as well as in personality and character development (see: Kurt Russell in Guardians
of the Galaxy Vol.
After earning certification as a school psychologist at Rider University, Dr. Richmond earned her Ed.D at University
of Pennsylvania's Graduate School
of Education where her dissertation investigated
gender, race and class based patterns in student feedback using a relational lens and earned
distinction.
We have seen such behaviour in men and women without any
distinction of gender.
Her use
of pastel colors, craft materials and glitter dissociate her from the macho men that came before her but allow her to question the
gendered distinctions in art, and completely redefine the genre.
Trockel questions the
gendered connotations
of materials, as well as the
distinction between «fine» arts, such as painting, and craft.
[20] By adopting a phallus, Benglis physically and symbolically muddies the
distinction made between these two types
of gender performativity and ultimately overturns them, resulting in a positive assertion
of femininity's sexual and cultural power.
The sheer
distinction between male and female rankled Gosset, who observed that it «doesn't allow us to see that part
of capitalism and part
of colonialism and part
of white supremacy is enforcing the
gender binary.»
Blurring the
distinction between object and subject, concrete and abstract, real and imaginary, Thomas constructs complex portraits, landscapes, and interiors in order to examine how identity,
gender, and sense
of self are informed by the ways women are represented in art and popular culture.
But an overview
of the matter is that the original Indian Act was grossly discriminatory against women; in 1985 amendments were introduced to make the Act comply with the Charter; they eliminated discrimination on the basis
of gender prospectively, however, leaving invidious
distinctions in place where they were based on events occurring prior to the 1985 amendments.
Today, we're featuring Merit
Distinction honoree and Texas Tech University School
of Law student Derek Mergele - Rust, who helped launch the Texas Tech School
of Law
Gender Marker and Name Change Pro Bono Project.
One
of Canada's foremost experts on women and the law and a highly regarded scholar and human rights advocate, University
of Ottawa Law Professor Constance Backhouse has garnered many
distinctions and awards for her path - breaking writings on sexual harassment in the workplace and other forms
of gender and race discrimination.
Our club is coed, but unlike ballroom dancing, there is no historic, traditional, or expected
gender distinction for who someone might be paired up with during the course
of the activity.
The distribution
of domestic labor among mothers, fathers, and school - age children in 153 families was examined with attention to three conditions that might facilitate or constrain the distribution
of tasks: familial earner status, child
gender, and «social time» (defined here as the
distinction between weekdays and weekends).
More than that, other features can affect sexual selection (e.g., local mortality, population density, etc.) and further influence
gendered choosiness, so any kind
of categorical, essentialist Mars - Venus
distinction is hardly the right way to conceptualize animal sexualities.
The fact that we found a diverging
gendered pattern in comparison with the study
of Busse et al. (2010), who found that for girls, but not for boys, more frequent sexual communication with friends was associated with perceiving more pressure (i.e., a combination
of descriptive and injunctive norms) to have sex, emphasizes the importance
of making a
distinction between the different types
of sexual peer norms, as well as between how often youths talk about sexuality - related topics with their friends, and the way in which they talk about such topics (i.e., how normatively or deviantly).