Davis and Elkins College, Elkins, West Virginia.
J Relig Health. 1980 Dec;19(4):298-303. doi: 10.1007/BF00996252.
The menstrual taboo continues to be a primary reason why women in Judaism and Christianity are excluded from positions of authority. This is demonstrated by examining positions taken toward menstruation by religious leaders in past history and in the present day. Jesus and Gregory the Great are notable exceptions to the disdain expressed by male religionists toward menstruants. Only after the removal of this persistent taboo will religious bodies come to treat women as full participants.
月经禁忌仍然是犹太教和基督教女性被排除在权威地位之外的主要原因。通过考察过去历史和当今宗教领袖对月经的立场,可以证明这一点。耶稣和格列高利大帝是男性宗教人士对经期女性表示蔑视的显著例外。只有消除这种持久的禁忌,宗教团体才会开始将女性视为完全的参与者。