Clergydominant
Clergy-dominant refers to a social or organizational structure in which clergy members hold significant influence, authority, or leadership roles beyond their religious duties. This concept often arises in religious communities, institutions, or societies where the clergy's opinions, decisions, and social standing are prioritized over those of lay members. Such dominance can shape cultural norms, governance, and daily life within a community.
The phenomenon is commonly observed in traditional religious settings, particularly in denominations with hierarchical structures such
Critics of clergy-dominant systems argue that it can lead to undue influence over personal and public matters,
In modern contexts, clergy-dominant models have faced challenges from secularization, religious pluralism, and calls for greater