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The Disappearance of Eve and the Gender of Christ
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The Disappearance of Eve and the Gender of Christ : Why Traditional Soteriology Requires a Trans* Savior

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 888983305Y
ISBN-13 9798889833055
Publisher Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Imprint Fortress Press,U.S.
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Apr 15th, 2025
Print length 210 Pages
Weight 376 grams
Dimensions 15.10 x 22.90 x 1.80 cms
Product Classification: Christian theology
Ksh 5,050.00
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By assigning responsibility for sin to Adam and credit for salvation to Christ, Paul removed Eve from salvation history. This book revises Paul''s original formula and, with it, common claims about Christ''s sex and gender. It accepts Christ as both the new Adam and the new Eve and accepts that Christ is, theologically speaking, trans.

After hundreds of years during which Eve was blamed for originating sin, St. Paul removed her from the narrative of the fall to create a "one man"/"one man" typology between Adam as the origin of sin and Christ as the source of salvation. This disappearance created a theological problem. Eve fell outside the narrative of sin and salvation. Early Christians, sensing the lack in Paul''s formula, created an alternative typology between Eve, the mother of all the living, and Mary, the mother of Jesus. Eventually, early theologians attempted to solve the soteriological problem Eve posed by coordinating these two typologies. This solution, however, produced a furthur dilemma. Either Mary had to be posited as a second savior, or the salvation offered to Eve in the revised scheme had to be second-class. Neither option is theologically acceptable.

The Disappearance of Eve and the Gender of Christ proposes a solution to this problem. It revises Paul''s original formula and with it a set of common claims about Christ''s sex and gender. It accepts Christ as the new Adam and the new Eve and accepts that Christ is, theologically speaking, trans*.

Carnahan offers a new theology of sex and gender as a calling within a context of responsibility as a framework for making sense of Eve, Christ, and ourselves. He shows how, from first-century Roman culture to medieval mystical experience and into our own time, there exists a long tradition of seeing Christ as transgressing and even transitioning across sex and gender boundaries.


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