The central tension is whether Christianity should [ ] about gender and family or [ ] traditional ideas in light of secular equality and feminist theology.
The central tension is whether Christianity should preserve distinctive teachings about gender and family or ignore traditional ideas in light of secular equality and feminist theology.
The central tension is whether Christianity should abolish all teachings about gender and family or enforce traditional ideas in light of secular equality and feminist theology.
The central tension is whether Christianity should replace distinctive teachings about gender and family or preserve traditional ideas in light of secular equality and feminist theology.
The central tension is whether Christianity should preserve distinctive teachings about gender and family or reform traditional ideas in light of secular equality and feminist theology.
Flashcards for OCR A Level Religious Studies Society, covering the key terms, arguments and scholarly views you need to recall for Component 01, Component 02 and Component 03–07. 26 cards, matched to the OCR A Level Religious Studies (H573) specification. Recall questions account for roughly 40% of marks at A Level Religious Studies, so these target the marks you can secure before the paper starts.