Omnigender: A Trans-Religious Approach

Virginia Ramey Mollenkott
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This book bridges traditional religious doctrine and secular postmodern theory regarding gender. Through an examination of the Hebrew and Christian scriptures and church history as well as the exploration of other religious traditions and cultures, Mollenkott honors the experience of people who do not fit within the traditional binary concept of intersexual, trans-sexual, or otherwise-gendered individuals.
Genres: ReligionNonfictionLGBTFeminismGenderTheology
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