Gender: Genetics,Genitality, Generosity (Grace), Gentility |
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Authors: | Robert Roger Lebel |
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Abstract: | After acknowledging that gender is defined at many levels and that definitions may not be concordant across all of these layers of human development, this essay illuminates how these threads intertwine with one another to produce a final product that we call a person. Gene expression, gender identity, sexual orientation, and anatomic structures are not always coterminus. Arbitrarily assigning an infant child with maldefined genitalia to a socially defined gender role on the basis of surgical convenience may (should) be perceived as an act of violence, and an untruth. A further intent of this article is to help in pastoral settings to respond to events which raise points of anxiety and concern, among persons of faith, which are sometimes associated with instances of discrepancy. |
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Keywords: | Gender Genitality Gentility Maldefined (or Ambiguous) Genitalia Intersex Disorder of sex development Grace Pastoral counseling |
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