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{{Quote|"God maintained the order of each sex by dividing the business of life into two parts, and assigned the more necessary and beneficial aspects to the man and the less important, inferior matter to the woman."|''Homily 9 on First Timothy'' <ref>http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/230609.htm</ref>}}
{{Quote|"God maintained the order of each sex by dividing the business of life into two parts, and assigned the more necessary and beneficial aspects to the man and the less important, inferior matter to the woman."|''Homily 9 on First Timothy'' <ref>http://www.newadvent.org/fathers/230609.htm</ref>}}
{{Quote|"..the [female] sex is weak and fickle."|''The Kind of Women who ought to be taken as Wives'' <ref>https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/magazine/article/women-archives-wifes-domain/</ref>}}
{{Quote|"..the [female] sex is weak and fickle."|''The Kind of Women who ought to be taken as Wives'' <ref>https://christianhistoryinstitute.org/magazine/article/women-archives-wifes-domain/</ref>}}
==354–440: St Augustine of Hippo==
{{Quote|"I don’t see what sort of help woman was created to provide man with, if one excludes procreation. If woman is not given to man for help in bearing children, for what help could she be? To till the earth together? If help were needed for that, man would have been a better help for man. The same goes for comfort in solitude. How much more pleasure is it for life and conversation when two friends live together than when a man and a woman cohabitate?"|''De Genesi ad literam (The Literal Meaning of Genesis)'' 9.5.9 <ref>De Genesi ad literam (The Literal Meaning of Genesis) 9.5.9</ref>}}
{{Quote|" ... woman was given to man, woman who was of small intelligence and who perhaps still lives more in accordance with the promptings of the inferior flesh than by superior reason. Is this why the apostle Paul does not attribute the image of God to her?"|''De Genesi ad literam Book 11.42}}
{{Quote|"Watch out that she does not twist and turn you for the worse. What difference does it make whether it is in a wife or in a mother, it is still Eve the temptress that we must beware of in any woman."|Letter to Laetus (Letter 243.10)}}


==570–632: Muhammad==
==570–632: Muhammad==

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