Elise Seanor’s Reviews > All But Invisible: Exploring Identity Questions at the Intersection of Faith, Gender, and Sexuality > Status Update

Elise Seanor
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“Gay people will continue to see their gayness as more central to their identity to the extent that straight Christians demonstrate an unwillingness to try to understand people who simply love––and sin—differently from them.”
— Oct 04, 2025 12:01PM
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Elise Seanor
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“Cultures that shoehorn women into one specific pattern of life run roughshod over the gifts and abilities of women whose personality and gift set don’t fit that culture’s gender stereotypes.”
— Sep 16, 2025 09:38AM

Elise Seanor
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“Femininity is a symbol of the intrinsic relationality that humankind exhibits within God’s creation as a result of reflecting his image.”
— Sep 13, 2025 08:58AM

Elise Seanor
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“Ultimately, we come closest to encountering the meaning of sexuality when we experience an ache for something so beautiful and pure that we sense it can’t be a part of this world alone.”
— Aug 13, 2025 11:43AM

Elise Seanor
is on page 199 of 320
“When we add the lens of relationship to the lens of creation, we discover that human personhood is not only embodied but porous, or susceptible to outside influence.”
— Jul 23, 2025 06:54AM