“Transing of Theology”

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Cover of Transgender Studies Quarterly (TSQ) on Trans*/Religion (Volume 6, issue 3, August 2019)

In 2008 Georgetown University Library received a grant from The Gladys Brooks Foundation to establish an endowment fund in support of the acquisitions of library materials in emerging disciplines (see Library Associates Newsletter Spring 2008, no. 87). This year Amy Phillips was awarded funding from the grant for the area of trans studies, religious and theological studies. Below, she gives an outline of the state of the field and a list of the new materials she has acquired with her Gladys Brooks Foundation grant:

Might not trans theology be one technology by which trans activists, theologians, and scholars are reimagining both cosmology and ontology? Theology can function as a method of rethinking materiality and the conditions of embodiment outside its current constraints, which is part of what made it so attractive to early feminist theologians.” - Max Strassfeld and Robyn Henderson-Espinoza

The above quote comes from an introduction essay by Max Strassfeld and Robyn Henderson-Espinoza for a special issue of Transgender Studies Quarterly (TSQ) on Trans*/Religion (Volume 6, issue 3, August 2019). The special issue brought the most recent scholarship to the fore of what is a growing area of much needed attention not only in the academic pursuit of studying theology but in reflection on the practical and lived experience of transgender people in communities of faith. It is “an interdisciplinary field that draws upon the social sciences and psychology, the physical and life sciences, and the humanities and arts,” that is “as concerned with material conditions as it is with representations practices, and often pays particularly close attention to the interface between the two.” (Kelly quoting Stryker, page 10, see below)

Prior to this TSQ issue, another major publication bringing together scholars in this nascent field was the special issue of The Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion (volume 34, no. 1, Spring 2018). The issue was devoted solely to “Transing and Queering Feminst Studies and Practices of Religion''. Obviously, the title for my blog is based on this special issue.  Of note in this issue is the literature review of Trans* Studies in Religion by Siobhan M. Kelly entitled “Multiplicity and Contradiction” (pages 7-23). This article was key for me because I used it to expand my knowledge of the field and to select the landmark and most recent publications in this area for our library collection. 

Below is the fruit of the Gladys Brooks Foundation Grant. I should note that some of the older titles represent prototypes or groundbreaking works in the field. I’ve organized the list starting with the most recent publications alphabetized by title. Please be aware that many of the books have not been received yet, so online books might not be available and physical books might not have arrived in the library yet.

2020

Pauli Murray: A Personal and Political Life by Tory R. Saxby. Chapel-Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2020

Queer Religiosities: An Introduction to Queer and Transgender Studies in Religion by Melissa M. Wilcox. Lanham, MD: Rowman & LIttlefield Publishing Group, 2020

Something that May Shock and Discredit You by Daniel Mallory Othberg. New York: Atria Books, 2020.

Unlocking Orthodoxies For Inclusive Theologies: Queer Alternatives by Robert E. Goss London: Routledge, 2020

2019

Affirming God’s Image: Addressing the Transgender Question with Science and Scripture by J. Alan Branch. Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2019

Queer Theologies by Chris Greenough. Abingdon : Routledge, 2019

She’s My Dad: a Father’s Transition and a Son's Redemption. By Jonathan Williams, with Paula Stone Williams. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2019

2018

Trans-Gender by Justin Sabi-Tanis. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, 2018 

Transforming the Bible and the Lives of Transgender Christians by Austen Hartke. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2018

2017

According to Whose Will: The Entanglements of Gender & Religion in the Lives of Transgender Jews with an Orthodox Background by Oriol Poveda. [Sweden]: Uppsala Universitet, 2017

Retreating Forward: A Spiritual practice with transgendered persons by David E. Weekley. Eugene, Oregon: Resource Publications, 2017

Transgender Liturgies: Should the Church of England Develoop Materials to Mark the Gender Transition? By Martin Davie. London: The Latimer Trust, 2017

2016

This is My Body: Hearing the Theology of Transgender Christians. Edited by Christina Beardsley and Michelle O’Brien. London: Darton, Longman & Todd, 2016

2015

Queer Bible Commentary edited by Deryn Guest. London: SCM, 2015  (reprint of 2006 first edition)

2013

Talking Taboo: American Christian Women Get Frank About Faith edited by Erin Lane and Enuma Okoro. Ashland, Oregon: White Cloud Press, 2013

2011

In From the Wilderness:  She-R-Man by David E. Weekley. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf & Stock, 2011

2010

Balancing the Mechitza: Transgender in Jewish Community edited by Noach Dzmura Berkeley, Calif.: North Atlantic Books, 2010.

Psalms by Joy Ladin. Eugene, Or.: Resource publications, 2010

2007

Another possible word edited by Marcella Maria Althause-Reid, Ivan Petrella, and Luiz Carlo Susin. London: SCMS Press, 2007

2005

Practicing Safer Texts: Food, Sex and the Bible in Queer Perspective by Ken Stone. London: T& T Clark, 2005 

2004

The Sexual Theologian: Essays on Sex, God and Politics edtied by Marcella Althaus Reid and LIsa Isherwood. London: T & T Clark International, 2004

2000

Take Back the Word: A Queer Reading of the Bible by Robert E Goss. Cleveland : Pilgrim Press, 2000