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The Genesis of Gender
A Christian Theory
Book • 2022
Abigail Favale's The Genesis of Gender offers a Catholic perspective on modern gender debates, drawing on theology, philosophy, and personal reflection to articulate a vision of sexual difference and embodiment.
The book revisits biblical and theological sources, arguing for an integrated understanding of male and female rooted in creation and sacramental anthropology.
Favale addresses contemporary controversies — including youth gender medicine and public policy — and proposes pastoral approaches centered on truth and charity.
She combines academic engagement with pastoral sensitivity, aiming to help believers navigate heated cultural conversations with clarity and compassion.
The work is intended for readers seeking a thoughtful Christian framework for understanding gender in the modern world.
The book revisits biblical and theological sources, arguing for an integrated understanding of male and female rooted in creation and sacramental anthropology.
Favale addresses contemporary controversies — including youth gender medicine and public policy — and proposes pastoral approaches centered on truth and charity.
She combines academic engagement with pastoral sensitivity, aiming to help believers navigate heated cultural conversations with clarity and compassion.
The work is intended for readers seeking a thoughtful Christian framework for understanding gender in the modern world.
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as her own book providing further engagement with youth gender medicine and single-sex space debates.


Abigail Favale

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1. Us & Them | The Gender Accompaniment Project
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when citing a recent work that describes the sexed body as a living, visible icon pointing beyond this world.

Tyler Staten

The Good News About Our Bodies: Sexuality, What Does The Bible Really Teach?




