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In the Margins

A Transgender Man's Journey with Scripture

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Moving the conversation beyond transgender inclusion to demonstrate the unique and vital theological insights transgender Christians can provide the church. 

Father Shannon Kearns is familiar with liminal spaces. He’s lived in them his whole life. And while his experience as a transgender man has often made it difficult for him to fit in—especially in the context of Christianity—it has also shaped his perspective in important ways on complicated, gender-transgressing aspects of theology and Scripture.

 In the Margins weaves stories from Shannon’s life into reflections on well-known biblical narratives—such as Jacob wrestling with the divine, Rahab and the Israelite spies, Ezekiel and the dry bones, and the transfiguration of Jesus. In each chapter, Shannon shows how stories have helped him make sense of his own identity, and how those same stories can unlock the transformative power of faith for those willing to listen with an open mind and stand alongside him in the in-between.

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    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2022

      Kearns, well-known in theological circles for co-founding QueerTheology.com, provides an intimate memoir combined with a theological analysis of some of the most famous stories of the Christian Bible, which he says helped him make sense of his identity. Designated female at birth, Kearns describes how uncomfortable he was with that body, and he links his experiences with gender dysphoria, and eventually transition, to a revealing analysis of the role of eunuchs in the New Testament. From there, Kearns takes various stories from the Bible to make sense of his life's transitions and to offer lessons to readers. For example, the author showcases a message about body image that he drew from the tale about Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones; and the story of Rahab teaches about being what Kearns calls a "sexual outsider." Through storytelling, deconstruction, and reconstruction, Kearns demonstrates how it is possible to be a faithful Christian pilgrim who's also true to his identity. VERDICT Recommended for readers looking for new, exciting ways to understand the Bible and Christianity, particularly through the eyes of a trans man who is theologically informed and writes lucidly about his journey.--David Azzolina

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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