As March continues on its merry way, I take a moment today to mention that today is International Women's Day! Moreover, March is, as a drinking mug I inherited from my mother always reminds me, Women's History Month. It's about time. For too long, historians tended to overlook women and the role they played in moving humanity forward. Conditioned by the social nuances of their times, and driven, perhaps, by various levels of cultural chauvinism or myopia, most historians, traditionally male, dismissed the contributions that women have made to the human adventure.
If we are to hold that men and women are both made in the image of God and are therefore of equal worth, we err, err seriously, when we ignore, reject, or pass over the many ways that women have shaped human history for its good. It's tragic, really: we are in truth forgetting the meaning of the framework, physical as well as metaphysical, in which the universe functions. It's no accident that when the writer of Proverbs 8 described wisdom, he personified it as a woman. He knew. He knew that male and female are woven deeply into the created order. And why not? Without women, none us would be here today. Therefore, whether you believe in God or not, believe in the worth of every human being, male and female all. Celebrate who we are!
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