jwright82
Puritan Board Post-Graduate
Feminists have been contending for decades that ones gender so greatly affects what one counts as knowledge and how knowledge is formed. This viewpoint is highly problematic on many levels. But basically I think they are more refering to worldviews as well as how we aquire knowledge.
But I'm not intersted in that per se, what I am interested in is what my christian brothers and sisters think about this. Your answers can span the gambit of spectrums, for instance it is quite possible for a housewife with little to no philosophical training to have a greater insight into this than the greatest philosophers ever could. So I encourage anyone to answer this is meant to be a light discussion. But if it goes deep into the issues than that is ok too.
So what do ya'll think does gender affect knowledge or how we frame our worldviews? If so in what ways do ya'll think it affects our method of gathering knowledge and the ways we form our respective worldviews.
But I'm not intersted in that per se, what I am interested in is what my christian brothers and sisters think about this. Your answers can span the gambit of spectrums, for instance it is quite possible for a housewife with little to no philosophical training to have a greater insight into this than the greatest philosophers ever could. So I encourage anyone to answer this is meant to be a light discussion. But if it goes deep into the issues than that is ok too.
So what do ya'll think does gender affect knowledge or how we frame our worldviews? If so in what ways do ya'll think it affects our method of gathering knowledge and the ways we form our respective worldviews.