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The Woman Between Separatist and Originary Christianity

Received: 28 December 2021    Accepted: 20 January 2022    Published: 8 April 2022
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Abstract

Jewish practices were reconstructed after the post-Babylonian exile period, helping to build a legalistic interpretation of their laws. From then on, women began to be seen with contempt, contributing to circumcision being seen as a ritual of male predominance over women. The Jewish patriarchal system was inserted women among minorities. The woman began to be discriminated against during the period of her menstrual cycle (pure and impure), because she was not circumcised or for the simple fact of having been born a woman. It is in this context that Christianity arises, based on the discourse of equality, promoted by the baptism ritual announced by John. This rite represents the symmetry idealized by Paul, in which all are equal in Christ Jesus (Gal 3, 28). For the construction and elaboration of this research, the bibliographic research should be used as a method of studies, developed based on published materials such as magazines, books, dissertations and Theses, which will help us in the interpretation of the place of the feminine in the period of the original Christianity and in Paulo.

Published in International Journal of Education, Culture and Society (Volume 7, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijecs.20220702.16
Page(s) 105-109
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Keywords

Christians, Jews, Separatist, Baptism, Circumcision

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  • Graduate Program in Sciences of Religion of the Pontifical Catholic University of Goiás, Goiás, Brazil

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