Subject Area

Religion

Abstract

"Shame on you!" These three words evoke an immediate emotional response in most people. But for female Christian leaders, the impact of shame often extends beyond mere emotion. Some theological distortions have historically constrained female leadership, creating dissonance between embracing God-given talent and navigating institutional barriers. This dissertation examines the pervasive influence of shame on Christian female leaders in both ecclesiastical and secular organizational contexts. Through qualitative case studies and theological analysis, it is demonstrated that shame functions not simply as a ubiquitous emotional response but as a systemic barrier that distorts women's experience of vocational development and divine calling. The study reveals that theological developments concerning gender roles—especially those emerging during the Reformation and codified in Western Evangelicalism—have fostered environments in which women are constrained by shame, as organizational structures encode gendered expectations into seemingly neutral practices, leading to persistent internal conflict and external resistance. The research establishes that addressing this phenomenon requires both theological reformation and organizational transformation—retrieving Scripture's affirmation of women's leadership while simultaneously dismantling shame-inducing institutional practices. This integrated approach creates pathways for women to exercise their leadership gifts without the burden of shame while fostering organizational cultures where all leaders can flourish as equal image-bearers.

Degree Date

3-1-2025

Document Type

Dissertation

Degree Name

D.Min.

Department

Perkins School of Theology

Advisor

Dr. Rebekah Miles

Second Advisor

Dr. Jim Lee

Number of Pages

178

Format

.pdf

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