Trans Life and the Catholic Church Today
By (Author) Nicolete Burbach
Edited by Lisa Sowle Cahill
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
19th September 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Roman Catholicism, Roman Catholic Church
Gender studies: trans, transgender people and gender variance
233.5
Hardback
384
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
While transgender and non-binary identities are increasingly visible, there has been little serious Christian reflection on these realities. Instead, many Christians have either maintained a fearful silence, or have attacked transgenderism as a threat to Christian faith and practice. Moreover, the Catholic context presents particular challenges that are relevant beyond the Catholic world, due to the Churchs widespread involvement in healthcare provision and education, and its traditions of thought around these activities. This volume considers the various questions to do with trans people in the life of the Church from an interdisciplinary, Catholic perspective, reaching out to academics, clergy and educated lay readers. It brings together perspectives from a variety of disciplines to provide a rigorous, wide-ranging engagement with these pressing issues; and includes a number of trans contributors, making their voices present in these discussions, which are about them, but from which they are often excluded. The first three chapters illustrate the development of Catholic thinking on transgender issues in the late 20th century. The second section of the book considers transgender identity from multiple perspectives: canon legal; legal; sociological, clinical; bioethical; and educational. The last two chapters of the second section shift the focus in the direction of theology and pastoral practice, themes that are explored in greater depth in the third section of the book.
Lisa Sowle Cahill is J. Donald Monan Professor at Boston College, USA Nicolete Burbach is Social and Environmental Justice Lead at London Jesuit Centre, UK.