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Caring for Our Human Nature.

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  • 1Verbum Dei, Rome, Italy.

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Caring for creation includes respecting our bodies. Gender ideology challenges this by promoting body-altering surgeries, contrasting with the ecological awareness that values our natural selves. We must protect human nature and the body as integral parts of creation.

Area of Science:

  • Theology
  • Bioethics
  • Philosophy

Background:

  • The concept of 'care for creation' extends to the human body, emphasizing dignity and respect.
  • Papal teachings, notably from Pope Benedict XVI and Pope Francis, highlight the 'ecology of man' and the importance of valuing our bodies.
  • Critiques of 'gender ideology' point to surgical interventions that may be considered mutilating and undermine respect for the body.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the theological and ethical implications of 'gender ideology' in relation to the body.
  • To examine the critique of body-altering surgeries promoted by gender ideology.
  • To advocate for a greater respect for human nature and the body, informed by an ecological awareness.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of papal encyclicals and Vatican documents, specifically the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith's "Male and Female He Created Them."
Keywords:
Catholic anthropologyTransgendergender confusiongender theorygender transition. gender fluiditytransperson

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  • Philosophical and theological reflection on the concepts of nature, creation, and the human body.
  • Main Results:

    • Gender ideology's affirmation of body-altering surgeries is presented as conflicting with the inherent dignity and nature of the human body.
    • The document "Male and Female He Created Them" warns against theories that seek to eliminate the concept of nature.
    • Growing ecological awareness can foster a deeper appreciation for the natural order, including human nature and the body.

    Conclusions:

    • A call to uphold the dignity of the human body as part of creation.
    • Critique of gender ideology's approach to bodily transformation.
    • Advocacy for integrating ecological awareness with respect for human nature and the body.