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Dianna E. Anderson

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Dianna E. Anderson

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Dianna E. Anderson is a nonbinary, queer writer out of Minneapolis, MN. They are the author of two books: DAMAGED GOODS and PROBLEMATIC, and working on the third, which will be out Fall 2022 from Broadleaf Books. They hold a Master of the Arts in English from Baylor University in Waco, TX, and a Master of Studies in Women’s Studies from the University of Oxford in Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK.

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In Transit: Being Non-Binar...

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“Never make choices simply because someone told you what is right. Know yourself, know your situation, know God for yourself, and decide what is right for your life.”
Dianna Anderson, Damaged Goods: New Perspectives on Christian Purity

“Whoever you are, you are loved by a God who finds you beautiful and wants you to be fulfilled in life. Be a safe space for yourself first; then you can learn to be a safe space for others.”
Dianna Anderson, Damaged Goods: New Perspectives on Christian Purity

“If you take one lesson and one lesson only from this book, I want it to be this: God doesn’t function in a currency of shame. Shame isn’t from God, it isn’t of God, and it isn’t something Christians should engage in. Shame is not nor will it ever be a useful response to a person’s experience of the world, especially when it comes to sexual experiences.”
Dianna Anderson, Damaged Goods: New Perspectives on Christian Purity

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