Review Article

Theological analysis of women’s roles in black reformed churches of Soutpansberg

Ndidzulafhi Mudau, Hundzukani P. Khosa-Nkatini
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies | Vol 81, No 1 | a10668 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v81i1.10668 | © 2025 Ndidzulafhi Mudau, Hundzukani P. Khosa-Nkatini | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 18 March 2025 | Published: 17 July 2025

About the author(s)

Ndidzulafhi Mudau, Department of Human Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Social Science and Education, University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa
Hundzukani P. Khosa-Nkatini, Department of Human Sciences, Faculty of Humanities, Social Science and Education, University of Venda, Thohoyandou, South Africa

Abstract

The prohibition on women leading worship services and serving as elders, deacons and reverends in many black reformed churches in the Synod Soutpansberg remains a major concern. Adherence to traditional gender standards not only perpetuates gender disparities but also limits women’s full participation and contributions inside the church. It is critical to address this issue in order to foster a more inclusive and egalitarian church culture. This scholarly inquiry tries to call into question the existing restrictions and redefine the roles given to genders within these religions by looking at the theological, cultural, and historical roots that support these gender-based exclusions. The inspiration for this research stems from the need to align church activities with current ideas about gender equality and justice. This study seeks to empower women and improve the spiritual and communal life of the church by thoroughly examining present gender roles and proposing alternative frameworks for inclusion, such as allowing women to lead worship services and serve as elders, deacons and reverends. The study employed a literary study, which comprised a thorough review of existing literature on gender roles in religious settings. This entailed examining church documents that define contemporary practices and beliefs, and theological writings that provide theological support for these practices.

Contribution: This study has enormous implications as it has the ability to influence the gender dynamics in the black reformed churches of the Synod Soutpansberg. This work contributes significantly to the field of gender studies in religion by challenging established boundaries and pushing for more inclusive practices.


Keywords

reimagining women’s; gender roles; black reformed churches; Synod Soutpansberg; traditional boundaries.

Sustainable Development Goal

Goal 5: Gender equality

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