Understanding Transgenderism – Part 2

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The proposition that a person can change their gender–the social expression of biological sex–regardless of that sex depends not only on the distinction, but the separation of gender from biology. But where did this idea of gender come from, why was it developed, and how has it evolved?

On this episode of Lutheran in a Strange Land, we take a brief look at the history of gender as a concept.

Previous Entries in the Series:
Part 1: https://youtu.be/6BUhdqYg-nk

Related:
A Brief History of Gender: https://matthewcochran.net/blog/?p=969

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Software engineer by trade; lay theologian by nature; Lutheran by grace.
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