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In June 2019, the Congregation for Catholic Education published a document titled Male and Female He Created Them, instructing Catholic schools on topics regarding gender identity. [31] The document rejected the terms transgender and intersex, and criticized the idea that people could choose or change their gender. They labeled it as a ...
Galatians 3:28 is the twenty-eighth verse of the third chapter in the Epistle to the Galatians in the New Testament of the Christian Bible. It is a widely commented-upon biblical passage among Paul's statements. [1] It is sometimes cited in various Christian discussions about gender equality and racism.
Gender in Bible translation concerns various issues, such as the gender of God and generic antecedents in reference to people. Bruce Metzger states that the English language is so biased towards the male gender that it restricts and obscures the meaning of the original language, which was more gender-inclusive than a literal translation would convey. [1]
Your Gender Identity Can Change Over Time, And Yes, That’s Totally Normal. Sabrina Talbert, Heath Fogg Davis, PhD, Addison Aloian, Emily Becker. July 21, 2023 at 1:00 PM.
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In "Male and female he created them: toward a path of dialogue on the question of gender identity in education", the Congregation for Catholic Education states that sex and gender can be seen as distinct concepts, but should not be considered independent of one another, [79] and that the church does not approve of the concept of gender identity ...
Christian egalitarians believe that the Bible advocates for gender equality and equal responsibilities for the family unit and the ability for women to exercise spiritual authority as clergy. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In contrast to Christian complementarianists and Christian patriarchists , proponents of Christian egalitarianism argue that Bible ...
In 2012, the Episcopal Church in the United States approved a change to their nondiscrimination canons to include gender identity and expression. [37] In 2013, Shannon Kearns became the first openly transgender person ordained by the North American Old Catholic Church. [38] He was ordained in Minneapolis. [38]