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Women and men in Asia : the woman question in the Asia context/ WSCF.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: WSCF Asia book no. 5Publication details: Hongkong : World Student Christian Federation, c1979.Description: 137 p.: ill.; 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • HQ 1726 .W67
Contents:
Contents:
WCSF Asia stance on women: some comments/ Gabriele Dietrich
Bible study/ Noel Cortez
Theological reflections/ Florence Deenadayalan
Unjust liturgical traditions and women/ Arvind P. Nirmal
Traditional influences on the role of men and women in the community/ Jyotsna Chatterji
Women and human rights/ Endang W. Supardan
China's women: the change and the challenge/ Govind Kelkar
Women in Vietnam: the story of their liberation/ Ruth O. Cortez
Position papers: Our stance on the woman's question-- Our Biblico-theological perspective-- Women in industries and estate plantation-- Tourism and prostitution-- Women and health care system-- Cultural aspect of woman's oppression and liberation-- The women's project: recommendations
List(s) this item appears in: Women and Gender
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Contents:

WCSF Asia stance on women: some comments/ Gabriele Dietrich

Bible study/ Noel Cortez

Theological reflections/ Florence Deenadayalan

Unjust liturgical traditions and women/ Arvind P. Nirmal

Traditional influences on the role of men and women in the community/ Jyotsna Chatterji

Women and human rights/ Endang W. Supardan

China's women: the change and the challenge/ Govind Kelkar

Women in Vietnam: the story of their liberation/ Ruth O. Cortez

Position papers: Our stance on the woman's question-- Our Biblico-theological perspective-- Women in industries and estate plantation-- Tourism and prostitution-- Women and health care system-- Cultural aspect of woman's oppression and liberation-- The women's project: recommendations

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