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Abstract
Sex and gender is not dichotomous as traditionally thought. Once the biology of sex is understood, perhaps a correction of the teaching about male and female uniqueness can be balanced with Jesus’ teaching regarding eunuchs. Until this is done, persons with gender identity discontinuities will be marginalized by the church. Recognizing that this dichotomous view is incorrect is the first step in correcting the marginalization.
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Daughtry, Tanya
(2014)
"The Fetal Position: An Examination of the Validity of Gender through the Lens of Ecological Fluidity of Behavioral Dimorphisms,"
Dialogue & Nexus: Vol. 1, Article 7.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.acu.edu/dialogue/vol1/iss1/7