Gender as Love – A Theological Account of Human Identity, Embodied Desire, and Our Social Worlds

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  • ISBN 9781540966971
  • Weight: 666g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Christianity Today 2025 Award of Merit (Academic Theology)

"A theologically sophisticated take on contentious contemporary debates about gender."--Christianity Today

In recent years, the issue of gender has become a topic of great importance and has generated discussion from the kitchen table to the academy. It is an issue that churches and Christian educational institutions are grappling with as well, since gender is a crucial aspect of identity, affecting how we engage socially and understand our embodiment. Upstream from all these conversations lies a more basic question: What is gender?

In Gender as Love, Fellipe do Vale takes a theological approach to understanding gender, employing both biblical exegesis and historical theology and emphasizing the role human love plays in shaping our identities. He engages with and explains current theories and debates, but his approach is unique in that it avoids the present impasse between social constructionist and biological essentialist paradigms. His emphasis is on love as identity forming.

This fresh, holistic approach makes an important contribution to the literature and will benefit scholars and students alike. Foreword by Beth Felker Jones.
Fellipe do Vale (PhD, Southern Methodist University) is tutor in theology and lead tutor for academic inclusion at Trinity College, Bristol. He previously taught at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Do Vale specializes in the juncture where theological anthropology and moral theology meet and has published widely on gender, ethics, and systematic theology. He lives in the Chicago area with his family.