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    Exploring African Symbolism in Evaluating the Status of Women in Christianity and Yoruba Religion.
    (Free Enterprise Publisher, Lagos, 2025-02-17) Daniel, M. T.
    Women in Christianity and Yoruba religion are confronted with perplexing issues. One of them, is the question of the role they play in their religious beliefs. As a matter of fact, little to no attention has been paid to the role that women play in their communities. However, the traditional view of women in both religions, have subjugated them and their role to that of men. The objective of this paper is to shed light on the predicament of women in Christianity and Yoruba religion in trying to gain recognition in various communities and the role they play. The paper explores African sym- bolism as a lens for evaluating the status of women in Christianity and Yoruba religion. African Re- ligion, Yoruba spirituality inclusive is deeply rooted in symbolism that reflects societal structures, gender roles, and divine representation. It is in view of this, that the study adopts historical and comparative approaches; looking into how women have been treated and limited, in their roles due to gender differentiation. This paper argues that both male and female according to creation, are equal partners and that their roles to each other are that of complementation, in accordance to Af- rican symbolism. To this end, the paper concludes that women should be given a veritable chance to display their God given purpose and skills to improve their community. Keywords: Christianity, Yoruba religion, women's status, African symbolism, gender roles

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