Towards transformed gender relations for personal development of women and men within the reformed church in Zimbabwe: a case study of Masvingo South pPovince.

The dissertation explores transformed gender relations for personal development in The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) of Masvingo South Province by investigating leadership history from its formation in 1909 to present. Chapter 1 investigates the historical background of the problem, unequal repr...

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Main Author: Munamati, Simbarashe
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/703
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description The dissertation explores transformed gender relations for personal development in The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) of Masvingo South Province by investigating leadership history from its formation in 1909 to present. Chapter 1 investigates the historical background of the problem, unequal representation of female church members in leadership positions and decision making boards. This tradition is against transformed gender relations between females and males in the church. This practice seems to be influenced by the Dutch Reformed Church Missionary approach, Shona Culture and the current Reformed Church in Zimbabwe structures. Tenets of Liberal feminism will be the main focus of this research. In addition to this, this chapter focuses on a brief history of the Reformed Church of Zimbabwe in general and then with special reference to Masvingo South Province of Zimbabwe. Chapter 2 focuses on the effects of the Dutch Reformed Missionary approach, Shona culture and the current Reformed Church Structures on gender relations between women and men of The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe of Masvingo South Province. Chapter 3 presents the empirical part of the research. Male and female participation in the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe of Masvingo South is analysed through qualitative research methods. Chapter 4 is anchored on strategies which the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe of Masvingo South Province has to employ to attain transformed gender relations between females and males where spiritual and material development will be promoted. It picks up strategies towards gender sensitivity and equity, confronting organisational double standards and developing women friendly organisational culture. The research proved that women and men are participating in all church leadership positions and decision making boards but men still enjoy a larger share at the expense of women who constitute more than 75% of church membership.
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spelling ir-11408-7032022-06-27T13:49:05Z Towards transformed gender relations for personal development of women and men within the reformed church in Zimbabwe: a case study of Masvingo South pPovince. Munamati, Simbarashe Gender relations Personal development The dissertation explores transformed gender relations for personal development in The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) of Masvingo South Province by investigating leadership history from its formation in 1909 to present. Chapter 1 investigates the historical background of the problem, unequal representation of female church members in leadership positions and decision making boards. This tradition is against transformed gender relations between females and males in the church. This practice seems to be influenced by the Dutch Reformed Church Missionary approach, Shona Culture and the current Reformed Church in Zimbabwe structures. Tenets of Liberal feminism will be the main focus of this research. In addition to this, this chapter focuses on a brief history of the Reformed Church of Zimbabwe in general and then with special reference to Masvingo South Province of Zimbabwe. Chapter 2 focuses on the effects of the Dutch Reformed Missionary approach, Shona culture and the current Reformed Church Structures on gender relations between women and men of The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe of Masvingo South Province. Chapter 3 presents the empirical part of the research. Male and female participation in the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe of Masvingo South is analysed through qualitative research methods. Chapter 4 is anchored on strategies which the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe of Masvingo South Province has to employ to attain transformed gender relations between females and males where spiritual and material development will be promoted. It picks up strategies towards gender sensitivity and equity, confronting organisational double standards and developing women friendly organisational culture. The research proved that women and men are participating in all church leadership positions and decision making boards but men still enjoy a larger share at the expense of women who constitute more than 75% of church membership. 2015-10-05T10:48:43Z 2015-10-05T10:48:43Z 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/703 en open Midlands State University
spellingShingle Gender relations
Personal development
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Towards transformed gender relations for personal development of women and men within the reformed church in Zimbabwe: a case study of Masvingo South pPovince.
title Towards transformed gender relations for personal development of women and men within the reformed church in Zimbabwe: a case study of Masvingo South pPovince.
title_full Towards transformed gender relations for personal development of women and men within the reformed church in Zimbabwe: a case study of Masvingo South pPovince.
title_fullStr Towards transformed gender relations for personal development of women and men within the reformed church in Zimbabwe: a case study of Masvingo South pPovince.
title_full_unstemmed Towards transformed gender relations for personal development of women and men within the reformed church in Zimbabwe: a case study of Masvingo South pPovince.
title_short Towards transformed gender relations for personal development of women and men within the reformed church in Zimbabwe: a case study of Masvingo South pPovince.
title_sort towards transformed gender relations for personal development of women and men within the reformed church in zimbabwe: a case study of masvingo south ppovince.
topic Gender relations
Personal development
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/703
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