SMC103Y1 Lecture Notes - Second-Wave Feminism, Humanae Vitae

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I am the feminist pope-pope john paul ii. Teachings of women in the church: women were seen as participants in the ecumenical council. Having women being able to vote or go to school was a sense of liberation and freedom women were given. Second wave feminism(1960s: focused on equal rights in sexuality, workplace and broader culture/society, 1st wave. Right to vote movement: 3rd wave. Cocern for equal & full participation: participation in life, culture and society and church. Concern for equal dignity: gatium et spes #29 strong condemnation of discrimination including gender. Articulation of married life that showed human diginity in the married life; equal rights between both man and wife in the household. Jp"s vision of new feminism is divided into 3 points: equality and difference between men and women. Both women and men are created in the image of god.

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