Omnigender: A Trans-religious Approach

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Pilgrim Press, 2007 - 223 páginas
"In Omnigender, winner of a Lambda Literary Award, Mollenkott bridges traditional religious doctrine and secular postmodern theory related to gender. Through an examination of the Hebrew and Christian scriptures and church history, and the exploration of other religions and cultures, she honors the experiences of people who do not fit within the traditional binary concept of gender: intersexual, transsexual, or otherwise transgendered individuals. This revised and expanded edition includes a new section on the sexuality of Jesus, updated factual information, and insights from more than 36 recent sources."--BOOK JACKET.

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Virginia R. Mollenkott was a well-known lesbian, feminist, and influential Bible scholar, born on January 28, 1932 in Philadelphia, PA. Her roots were in evangelical Christianity. She earned her B. A. from Bob Jones University in 1953, her M. A. from Temple University in 1955, and her Ph.D. from New York University in 1954. In 1989, she was given an honorary Doctorate in Ministries from Samaritan College. In her career, she was a professor of English at Temple University, chaired the English depart at Shelton College in Ringwood, NJ and Nyack College in Nyack, NY. She taught at William Paterson University in Wayne, NJ for 30 years and retired in 1997, as an emerita professor of English. In the 1970's she wrote a number of books on feminist theology. She and Letha Dawson Scanzoni wrote, Is the Homosexual My Neighbor? Another Christian View (1978). It helped to inform and advance the conversation with evangelicals on gay spirituality. She wrote over 12 books in addition to numerous articles published in scholarly and literary journals as well as church-publications. She died on September 25, 2020 at her home in New Jersey at the age of 88.

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