Gender Identity: To Infinity and Beyond

Fellipe do Vale
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Recent work in systematic and moral theology has sought to recover a sense of the normativity of eschatology, claiming that it is a central task of moral reasoning to stretch itself to imagine our final state of affairs to guide our actions in our current times and places. At the same time, there is a growing theological consensus that gender will not persist into the eschaton. It seems, then, that eschatological normativity cannot be applied to our moral reasoning about gender. This article will attempt to resolve this incompatibility by arguing for the eschatological presence of gender. In favor of those claiming that we need eschatologically-informed ethics, especially with respect to gender, I will show that the arguments provided for gender's eschatological absence face difficulties that they cannot overcome, chief of which is the disjunction between creation and redemption they introduce.
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性别认同:走向无限和超越
最近在系统和道德神学方面的工作试图恢复一种末世论的规范性,声称这是道德推理的中心任务,延伸自己去想象我们的最终状态,以指导我们在当前时代和地点的行动。与此同时,越来越多的神学共识认为,性别不会持续到末世。那么,末世论的规范性似乎不能应用于我们关于性别的道德推理。本文将试图通过论证性别的末世论存在来解决这种不相容。为了支持那些声称我们需要末世论的伦理,特别是关于性别的,我将表明,为性别的末世论缺失提供的论据面临着他们无法克服的困难,其中主要是他们引入的创造和救赎之间的脱节。
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