"The Liturgy Is the Expression of All the People of God, and All Those People Need to Have Their Voices Heard" : Intersex from Liturgical Perspectives. 5. "The Knife of the Norm" : Intersex from Scientific Perspectives -- 2. "If You're Not Written Specifically into the Law, You Are Specifically Excluded from the Law" : Intersex from Legal Perspectives -- 3. "I Am Not Other, I am Different. But Just like You" : Intersex from Cultural Perspectives -- 4. "God Created Us, All of Us in All of Our Differences and Beautiful Uniqueness" : Intersex from Theological Perspectives -- 5. "The Liturgy Is the Expression of All the People of God, and All Those People Need to Have Their Voices Heard" : Intersex from Liturgical Perspectives.
Summary:
The objective of this book is to help us understand how and why science, law, culture, and theology have worked together to uphold the paradigm of sexual dimorphism, and how this has led to the erasure of intersex people who do not 'fit' in this paradigm.
Series:
Routledge new critical thinking in religion, theology and biblical studies
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