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How do intersex and faith identity interact for people in Britain who identify as intersex and Christian? How might healthcare chaplains help to provide improved pastoral and spiritual care for intersex people and the parents of children with intersex conditions/DSDs? What are the implications of intersex/DSD for church policy makers, theologians, and people of faith?

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Press coverage

 

2 March 2012 - "Intersex Bodies Brought Into the Ordination Debate" (Madeleine Davies, Church Times)

2 March 2012 - "Jesus May Have Been a Hermaphrodite, Claims Academic" (John Bingham, The Telegraph)

2 March 2012 - "Jesus 'May Have Been Hermaphrodite', Says Researcher" (Ewan Palmer, International Business Times)

3 March 2012 - "Jesus Was a Man: Look at the Evidence, Dr Cornwall" (Peter Mullen, The Telegraph)

3 March 2012 - "Jesus May Have Been Intersex Claims Dr Susannah Cornwall" (Huffington Post)

16 March 2012 - "Feminist Theologian Claims we Can't be Sure Jesus was Male" (Brittany Smith, The Christian Post)

3 April 2012 - "Is God a Girl? Historian Claims Women Have Always 'Held Sway' Within Christianity" (Emma Reynolds, Daily Mail)