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The Fourth Reformation

Gender, Sexuality, and the Struggle for the Future of Faith

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The Fourth Reformation

Gender, Sexuality, and the Struggle for the Future of Faith

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Contends that contemporary conflicts over gender and sexuality are not peripheral disputes within religion but the central forces reshaping the future of faith itself. Framing these struggles as a Fourth Reformation, Kate Kelaidis shows how debates over women's authority, LGBTQ+ inclusion, family norms, and bodily autonomy have become the primary sites where religious traditions fracture, realign, and redefine their moral authority.

Drawing on global case studies across Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and other traditions, Kelaidis demonstrates how questions of gender and sexuality have replaced doctrine as the decisive boundary markers of religious belonging. She traces how modern religious movements-both progressive and reactionary-mobilize gender norms to assert legitimacy, consolidate power, and forge unexpected political alliances. In doing so, she explains why religious institutions increasingly function as engines of polarization rather than sources of shared moral meaning.

The book situates these developments within a longer historical arc, showing how earlier reformations, secularization, and the rise of liberal democracy displaced theological conflict in favor of ethical and social struggle. It argues that today's gender-focused battles are not signs of religious decline alone, but evidence of religion's adaptive reinvention under modern conditions. At the same time, it accounts for the accelerating rise of the “nones,” those without religious commitments, demonstrating how unresolved conflicts over gender and sexuality drive disaffiliation and reshape the religious marketplace.

Accessible yet analytically rigorous, this book offers scholars, students, and general readers a new framework for understanding why religion remains so politically volatile-and why its future will be decided less by belief than by whose bodies, identities, and relationships are deemed sacred.

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Table of Contents

Welcome to the Fourth Reformation
1. The Reformation You Have Been Thinking About
2. The End of Wonder, The End of Slavery, and the Age of Moralism
3. The Beginning of Wonder and the Birth of the Gods: The First Reformation
4. Awakening
5. Mystery Cults: The Second Reformation's Long Shadow
6. The Reformers
7. Revolutions: Why Sex Started to Matter
What We Do Next: A Conclusion In Media Res

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Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 12 Nov 2026
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 256
ISBN 9798881800185
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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Katherine Kelaidis

Katherine Kelaidis, PhD, is Director of Research a…

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