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I'm halfway through Bible and the Transgender Experience, by Linda Herzer.
The title is intriguing. What's it like?
It's been incredibly informative. The author starts off by stating plenty of other books talk about the "LGB" letters (sexual orientation), but she's focusing on the "TQI" letters (internal identity of self). Additionally, the most important thing in reading/studying/applying Biblical scriptures is understanding the context of them.
Some super-condensed highlights of the book:
That sounds absolutely amazing. Adding it to my reading list.