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Sex and Uncertainty in the Body of Christ - Intersex Conditions and Christian Theology (Paperback)
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Sex and Uncertainty in the Body of Christ - Intersex Conditions and Christian Theology (Paperback)
Series: Gender, Theology and Spirituality
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The book provides the first full-length examination of the
theological implications of physical intersex conditions and their
medical treatment. Mainstream Christian theology has valued the
integrity of the body and the goodness of God reflected in
creation, but has also set much store by the complementarity of
normal male and female physiology. However, a deconstruction of
male and female as essential or all-embracing human categories
changes conceptions of legitimate bodiliness and of what it means
for human sex to reflect God. Theologies which value incarnation
and bodiliness must speak with stigmatized or marginal bodies too:
the Body of Christ is comprised of human members, and each member
thereby changes the Bodys definition of itself. Accepting the
non-pathology of intersexed and otherwise atypical bodies
necessitates a re-examination of discourses about sex, marriage,
sexuality, perfection, healing and the resurrection body. Informed
by existing theologies from three marginal areas (transsexualism,
disability and queer theology), this beginning of a theology from
intersex demonstrates the necessity of resisting erotic domination
in defining bodies. It provides a robustly theological perspective
on a topic which has become increasingly examined within
sociological and critical discourse.
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