For decades, conservative Evangelicals and Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminists (TERFs) have worked hand-in-hand to oppose Trans liberation.
She offers a hopeful way forward, advocating for a full recalibration of evangelical thought on Gender identity and Trans activism..
Morgan explores how theological arguments snaked their way from anti-Trans feminist tracts into the everyday practices of evangelical churches today.
Gender Heretics traces how a shared belief in the essential unity of the mind and the body, together with a common fear of \'dualist\' or \'Gnostic\' philosophies, first brought these groups into contact in the 1970s.
But how did this Alliance come about? What makes it tick? And how can Trans people and allies respond? This book, written by a transfeminist who is also an evangelical Christian, is a history and genealogy of reactionary ideas.
For decades, conservative Evangelicals and Trans-Exclusionary Radical Feminists (TERFs) have worked hand-in-hand to oppose Trans liberation