Gender and catholicism
Conceptions and realities of practicing catholics referring gender plurality
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https://doi.org/10.24197/jstr.1.2022.267-296Keywords:
Theory of gender performativity, Thomist metaphysics, AcceptanceAbstract
This paper analyzes the possibility of a relationship between being a practitioner of Catholicism and openness to gender plurality. The methodology used in the preparation of the research was mixed, since a frame of reference was analyzed and a representative sample was surveyed. Some research findings were the dismissal of the first hypothesis which strived to determine a relationship between being a catholic practitioner and being open to multiple gender expressions.
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