Abstract

The problem raised in this article revolves around the relationship between the activity of contemporary advisers with women’s rights in the early Christianity? The article provides a new perspective on the theory of activity of Polish Catholic family life counsellors. It presents an overview of the history and character of those advisers’ activity as well as the origin of secular women’s rights in the early Christianity (including the reasons for their gradual restriction). The article finishes with conclusions from the conducted research addressed to Catholic advisers dealing with the issues associated with family life in Poland.

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