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I have a textbook that I use for a Sociology class and normally I wouldn’t really say anything about it but the teacher I have wrote the textbook… There was a statement in it that bothered me slightly. It was as follows
This is trying to give an example that gender and it’s affect in religion. My understanding was that women not allowed to be priest has nothing to do with their secondary status and that man and woman are equal. I don’t think he meant any harm but was just misinformed. Should I inform him that this is not a good example and to fix it in his next edition?For, Catholics, the secondary status of women can be seen in that only men are allowed to be priests. Although women are allowed to be nuns, they operate a subservient role to the priest.