RT Article T1 The Bible and the transgender Christian: mapping transgender hermeneutics in the 21st century JF Journal of the bible and its reception VO 5 IS 1 SP 1 OP 29 A1 Apostolacus, Katherine LA English YR 2018 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1741180198 AB In this article, I present a meta-analysis of reception history as a discipline, followed by a study in the interpretative methods used by transgender Christians. Following Helen Savage’s work on transgender Christians’ spirituality, I concede her three observed hermeneutical methods: 1) establishing a hierarchy of texts, 2) resolution through historical criticism, and 3) changing the subject. I also add to her observations two additional observed methods: 4) self-insertion and 5) Scripture as precedent. These observations noted, the landscape of transgender Christians’ theologies is revealed as more diverse than others have previously anticipated, and increasingly so. This research also opens up space for theologians, scholars, and clergy to understand transgender hermeneutics and theology with a greater deal of nuance and care. K1 Transgender K1 Hermeneutics K1 LGBTQ K1 Theology DO 10.1515/jbr-2016-0027