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Within contemporary orthodoxy, debates over sex and gender have become increasingly polemical over the past generation. Beginning with questions around women’s ordination, arguments have expanded to include feminism, sexual orientation, the sacrament of marriage, definitions of family, adoption of children, and care of transgender individuals. Preliminary responses to each of these topics are shaped by gender essentialism, the idea that male and female are ontologically fixed and incommensurate categories with different sets of characteristics and gifts for each sex. These categories, in turn, delineate gender roles in the family, the church, and society.
Gender Essentialism and Orthodoxy offers an immanent critique of gender essentialism in the stream of the contemporary Orthodox Church influenced by the “Paris School” of Russian émigré theologians and their heirs. It uses an interdisciplinary approach to bring into conversation patristic reflections on sex and gender, personalist theological anthropology, insights from gender and queer theory, and modern biological understandings of human sexual differentiation. Though these are seemingly unrelated discourses, Gender Essentialism and Orthodoxy reveals unexpected points of convergence, as each line of thought eschews a strict gender binary in favor of more open-ended possibilities.
The study concludes by drawing out some theological implications of the preceding findings as they relate to the ordination of women to the priesthood, same-sex unions and sacramental understandings of marriage, definitions of family, and pastoral care for intersex, transgender, and nonbinary parishioners.



Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations | vii
PART I
1 Setting the Stage | 3
2 (No) Male and Female: Recapitulating Patristic Reflections on Gender | 18
3 Gender Essentialism in Contemporary Orthodox Thought | 56
4 Person, Gender, Sex, Sexuality | 92
PART II
5 Women and the Priesthood | 123
6 Homosexuality | 135
7 Marriage: The Sacrament of Love | 145
8 Some Final Thoughts on Pastoral Care | 164
Conclusion | 177
Notes | 181
Bibliography | 233
Index | 255

Gender Essentialism and Orthodoxy: Beyond Male

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      Publisher: Fordham University Press
      Publication Date: 16/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781531501532, 978-1531501532
      ISBN10: 1531501532

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Within contemporary orthodoxy, debates over sex and gender have become increasingly polemical over the past generation. Beginning with questions around women’s ordination, arguments have expanded to include feminism, sexual orientation, the sacrament of marriage, definitions of family, adoption of children, and care of transgender individuals. Preliminary responses to each of these topics are shaped by gender essentialism, the idea that male and female are ontologically fixed and incommensurate categories with different sets of characteristics and gifts for each sex. These categories, in turn, delineate gender roles in the family, the church, and society.
      Gender Essentialism and Orthodoxy offers an immanent critique of gender essentialism in the stream of the contemporary Orthodox Church influenced by the “Paris School” of Russian émigré theologians and their heirs. It uses an interdisciplinary approach to bring into conversation patristic reflections on sex and gender, personalist theological anthropology, insights from gender and queer theory, and modern biological understandings of human sexual differentiation. Though these are seemingly unrelated discourses, Gender Essentialism and Orthodoxy reveals unexpected points of convergence, as each line of thought eschews a strict gender binary in favor of more open-ended possibilities.
      The study concludes by drawing out some theological implications of the preceding findings as they relate to the ordination of women to the priesthood, same-sex unions and sacramental understandings of marriage, definitions of family, and pastoral care for intersex, transgender, and nonbinary parishioners.



      Table of Contents

      List of Abbreviations | vii
      PART I
      1 Setting the Stage | 3
      2 (No) Male and Female: Recapitulating Patristic Reflections on Gender | 18
      3 Gender Essentialism in Contemporary Orthodox Thought | 56
      4 Person, Gender, Sex, Sexuality | 92
      PART II
      5 Women and the Priesthood | 123
      6 Homosexuality | 135
      7 Marriage: The Sacrament of Love | 145
      8 Some Final Thoughts on Pastoral Care | 164
      Conclusion | 177
      Notes | 181
      Bibliography | 233
      Index | 255

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