

On the Nature of Sexual Difference with Timothy Fortin
In this conversation, Matt Ntiros and Ryan Modisette talk with Timothy Fortin about the complexities of sexual difference and gender from philosophical, biological, and theological perspectives. He explores the historical context of these concepts, particularly through the lenses of Thomas Aquinas and Simone de Beauvoir, while also addressing contemporary views on gender identity. The discussion delves into the evolutionary basis for sexual difference and its implications for understanding masculinity and femininity, ultimately connecting these ideas to a broader theological framework.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to the Conversation
02:53 Understanding Sexual Difference
05:28 The Relationship Between Sexual Difference and Gender
08:03 Major Theories on Sexual Difference
10:47 Evolutionary Perspectives on Sexual Difference
13:22 Philosophical Perspectives: Beauvoir and Butler
16:15 Contemporary Implications of Sexual Difference
37:34 The Role of Matter in Creation
39:26 Evolutionary Perspectives on Gender
42:06 Substance and Identity: A Thomistic Approach
45:50 Causal and Ontological Analyses of Sexual Difference
51:47 Understanding Maleness and Femaleness
01:01:06 Sexual Difference as a Reflection of Divine Love
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