New ‘Peer-Reviewed’ Journal Will Examine ‘Trans and Queer Studies in Religion’

There is no topic that will not be subjected to this kind of treatment. Everything must be examined through the leftist filter.The College Fix reports:

New ‘peer-reviewed’ journal to examine ‘trans and queer studies in religion’Thanks to a $100,000 grant from the Henry Luce Foundation, a pair of religious studies professors have started up the first journal “dedicated to expanding both scholarly and public knowledge about the full range of rich and complex connections between religion, gender, and sexuality.”According to UC Riverside News, the QTR: A Journal of Trans and Queer Studies in Religion is a peer-reviewed publication and founded by the University of California Riverside’s Melissa Wilcox and Joseph Marchal of Ball State University (pictured).The QTR (Queer, Trans, Religion) website notes the journal will “explore Christianity, Buddhism, Jewish communities and other faith groups through a queer and trans studies lens” and “feature queer and trans approaches to sacred texts as well as ways trans and queer people have created their own religious spaces.”“Religion is historically a part of both oppression and resistance, and the work of scholars and creatives in this area can help us all to better understand and intervene in these dynamics,” Wilcox said.Wilcox also notes on the QTR site that the new journal will allow for a more in-depth examination of queer theory than articles in “mainstream” journals.The UC Riverside report notes the fledgling journal comes as numerous “anti-LGBTQ” bills have been introduced in many U.S. states which “challenge or restrict gender-transition care for minors, trans sports laws, books, and even drag shows.”From the article:

Studying trans and queer people in religion is an opportunity to grow in knowledge and to debunk sometimes baseless interpretations of Christian teachings that underlie a lot of the newest wave of trans antagonism, Wilcox said.Marchal said while students and communities are craving knowledge on issues surrounding this topic many higher education institutions and communities are still playing catch up with the decades of research on queer and trans studies in religion.QTR’s forthcoming companion website will include more bite-sized examples of research to understand how sexuality, gender, and religion are historically interconnected. The website will include multimedia, blog-style entries, and other resources to address general interest in this area.

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