Transforming: The Bible and the Lives of Transgender Christians

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Product Details

Price
$20.00  $18.60
Publisher
Westminster John Knox Press
Publish Date
Pages
216
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.46 inches | 0.56 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780664263102

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About the Author

Austen Hartke is the founder of Transmission Ministry Collective, an online community dedicated to the spiritual care, faith formation, and leadership potential of transgender and gender-expansive Christians. From 2015 to 2018 he was also the creator of the Transgender and Christian YouTube series. Austen is a graduate of Luther Seminary's Master of Arts program in Old Testament/Hebrew Bible Studies and winner of Luther's 2014 John Milton Prize in Old Testament Writing. As a transgender person of faith, his greatest passion is helping other trans and gender-expansive people see themselves in Scripture.

Reviews

"Weaving biblical examples of gender nonconformity and transformation with the stories and voices of contemporary trans Christians, Hartke's approach is both pastoral and prophetic as he addresses harmful Christian theology that has been used to further marginalize and exclude trans people. Hartke's scriptural basis for a trans-affirming theology offers a healing balm for queer and trans people who have ever questioned that God loves them based on "what it says in the Bible," while challenging progressive Christian communities to center trans perspectives in their efforts to become truly open and affirming." --Sojourners


"Harke starts teaching theology how I have always wanted to teach, but have never been sure I got right: teaching like Jesus. Hartke deftly weaves biblical stories with the life stories of real transgender people, including himself. It was here that I came to believe Transforming would be as outstanding a tool for cisgender parents and pastors as it would be for transgender Christians like me, who can use some tools to find their way in the Christian community. Hartke shows many ways the Bible urges us to embrace those who are not like us, just as Jesus did. That is, telling the parable and letting us find our own conclusion." --Hiliary Howes, National Catholic Reporter