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Alabi, David O. (Joseph Ayo Babalola Universities)
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한국외국어대학교 아프리카연구소 Asian Journal of African Studies Asian Journal of African Studies Vol.41
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2017.2
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1 - 24 (24page)

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Sacred places and religion are the twin entities that cannot be easily separated from each other. Religion is a stubborn and persistent element; it is also a phenomenon that cuts across race, tribes and gender. Many women have played different roles in religion from antiquity till modern age, which have not been given due recognition. They are discriminated against especially at sacred places. Therefore, this paper is premised on the very important need of according and appreciating women in religions, using some major religions such as Judaism, Christianity and African Traditional religion as test cases. We have attempted to examine the cultural biases and traditional beliefs that were transferred to religion, which served as the basis of discriminations against women at sacred places. Using traditionhistorical approaches, it was discovered that the gender role of women in religion was difficult for men to swallow hook, line and sinker as a result of certain cultural taboos and beliefs. In conclusion, this study recommends that women are of the same stock with men and have served as priestesses and played other crucial religious roles in religions. Therefore, they should not be discriminated against at sacred places.

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Abstract
1. Introduction
2. The Contributions of Women in Religions
3. Discriminations against Women at Sacred Places in the Nigerian Christian Context
4. A Critique of the Discriminations against Women at Sacred Places
5. Recommendations and Conclusion
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