• #49 - Just Gender: Preliminary Reflections on Trans Experiences

  • Aug 7 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

#49 - Just Gender: Preliminary Reflections on Trans Experiences

  • Summary

  • It’s hard to know how to approach a topic that is simultaneously so personal and so full of theological implications. We, David Frank and TJ Espinoza, open up about our developing thoughts on trans experiences as it relates to the complexities of gender as both a social construct and part of biblical theology. In light of this, how might Christians consider ideas around third genders? How should they address violence against trans individuals? Are chosen pronouns an opportunity to manifest neighborliness or courage? Listen in as we try to lay some foundations, as we begin to wade into these sensitive challenges.

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    Timestamps

    (00:38) Today's snapshot: a preliminary-thoughts episode

    (06:43) Defining Transgender

    (08:00) Definitions and cultural uses of sex vs. gender

    (21:41) Acknowledging intersex

    (24:06) No violence is ever Christian

    (25:49) Pronouns, but we didn't get into it

    (26:43) Sex isn't a social construction, but gender is

    (32:43) "Third gender" concepts in different cultures

    (50:20) Questions we still have for trans people

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    Credits

    Creators and Hosts: David Frank, TJ Espinoza

    Audio Engineer: Carl Swenson (www.carlswensonmusic.com)

    Podcast Manager: Elena



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