Book Review: Dr Sharon James considers ‘Transgender’ by Vaughan Roberts
 
                                                                            Dr Sharon James, Policy Analyst for The Christian Institute

In this cultural context, Vaughan Roberts, minister of a large church attended by many students, saw the urgent need of an accessible book outlining a biblical response. He is engagingly honest about the fact that this little (75 page) book is only a ‘starting point’. He is also up-front about its limitations. The purpose is pastoral. It does not address wider political and cultural challenges.
Overview
Vaughan Roberts begins with an overview of current thinking on gender identity. He moves on to describe our current individualistic culture. Without belief in a Creator God, we are ‘free’ to define our own identity. He contrasts this with the biblical worldview. This biblical framework explains that we are created by God, and are not free to construct our own identity. We are fallen, which helps explain struggles to ‘line up’ our experience of gender identity and our biological sex. But in Christ we are offered redemption and restoration. In the new Creation we will be restored to manhood and womanhood as God originally designed us to be.
Extreme reactions
Pastorally, we are warned against the extremes of utter disgust (which drives those presenting with gender confusion away from Christ) and bland acceptance (which fails them as it does not present them with truth). The author urges us to remember that every individual has dignity and worth because they are made in the image of God. But we must hold on to the truth, that God has created us as male or female. True identity is rooted in God’s creation and calling, rather than our perceived experience. God has created us as ‘whole people’, mind and body. Where there is gender incongruence, we are to aim to move our minds towards our biological identity, rather than ‘fixing’ our bodies to line up with our subjective feelings.

Wider challenges

I was aware at points that this book was written in haste; but I can only applaud the author’s courage in putting this out quickly, given the speed at which claims about gender fluidity are impacting so many people. And as a starting point, it is admirable in covering the issue with brevity and faithfulness.
First published in Evangelicals Now, January 2017
For more from Dr Sharon James on the issue of transsexualism, read her article Are we all ‘omnigender’ now?

Dr Sharon James MA (Cantab), MDiv, PGCE studied History at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and went on to teach in the UK and Malawi. She subsequently gained an MDiv in Theology and a PhD in Government Family Policy. She has been married to Bill for 30 years and they have two grown up children. Sharon is a member of Emmanuel Church in Leamington Spa where Bill has been pastor for 25 years. She is the author of six books including ‘God’s Design for Women’ and ‘Gentle Rain on Tender Grass’ – daily devotions on the first five books of the Bible.
Vaughan Roberts came to faith as he read through Matthew’s Gospel for himself as a teenager. After studying law at Cambridge University and a brief spell doing student ministry in South Africa, he moved to Oxford to study Theology at Wycliffe Hall and has lived in the city ever since. In 1991 he joined the staff of St Ebbe’s Church to lead the student ministry and since 1998 he has been Rector. In addition to ‘Transgender’, he has written a number of other books including ‘True Spirituality’ and ‘Missing the Point? Finding Our Place in the Turning Points of History’.