question archive In regard to theology of Sexism, why is it inappropriate to refer to a woman as a man? According to Bearman et

In regard to theology of Sexism, why is it inappropriate to refer to a woman as a man? According to Bearman et

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In regard to theology of Sexism, why is it inappropriate to refer

to a woman as a man? According to Bearman et. Al., "Sexism consists not only of exceptional incidents but also of everyday practices within everyday interactions. Internalized sexism, which occurs when women enact learned sexist behaviors upon themselves and other women, also takes everyday forms." How do we know when sexism is internalized oppression? What is internalized sexism? Is it possible to thwart internalized sexism? 

These questions are at the heart of the repetition of sexist practice, sexist socialization, and the maintenance of religious sexist practices. Are women less loved by God than men? where is God on the sexist issue?

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