Sex,gender, and intersex: anthropological,medical, and ethical critiques and proposals |
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Authors: | Michael G. Lawler |
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Affiliation: | Creighton University, Omaha, NE, USA |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThe problems of intersex have received little attention from both Catholic Magisterium and theologians. Early in 2019, the Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education issued a document intended to be a pathway for a dialogue on the issue of gender in education. This essay responds to that document as a contribution to filling theological gaps in the consideration of intersex. It first explains and critiques the theological anthropology underlying the Vatican document and then analyzes and critiques Western cultural, medical approaches to intersex persons. It dialogues with the experience of intersex persons and the social sciences that document it and concludes by proposing ethical principles to guide intersex persons, their parents, and their physicians in the care and treatment of intersex. |
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Keywords: | Congregation for Catholic Education intersex creation experience sex gender relation holistic-relational anthropology Selwyn/Sally Gross |
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