First, I know some wise and biblicaly sound women I can agree with and many men I cant agree with.
Second, there are many differences between individuals, some specific man can be more emotional than some specific woman etc.
But when we look at men and women as at two groups, are there significant differences in:
a) how they perceive God
b) how they perceive justice
c) how they perceive love
d) how they perceive which things/teachings are important and which are not
e) which places from the Bible are the most used/quoted/lived
f) which theological views are most spread between them, which churces are most filled by them
g) which teachers/pastors/authors are most prefered?
?
In other words, if both groups should write down "what is Christianity, in theory and life", longer than just essentials of the faith, what would some differences be?
Second, there are many differences between individuals, some specific man can be more emotional than some specific woman etc.
But when we look at men and women as at two groups, are there significant differences in:
a) how they perceive God
b) how they perceive justice
c) how they perceive love
d) how they perceive which things/teachings are important and which are not
e) which places from the Bible are the most used/quoted/lived
f) which theological views are most spread between them, which churces are most filled by them
g) which teachers/pastors/authors are most prefered?
?
In other words, if both groups should write down "what is Christianity, in theory and life", longer than just essentials of the faith, what would some differences be?