Ordered Humanity: God's Blueprint for Male and Female is a Christian nonfiction work written for believers, parents, pastors, teachers, and anyone seeking biblical clarity in an age of confusion over gender, identity, the body, sexuality, children, marriage, science, language, and the church's witness.
Vincent J. Schaan, PhD examines the modern claims surrounding male and female through the authority of Scripture, the created order, and careful evaluation of the research often used to support transgender ideology. This book looks closely at claims frequently presented as expert consensus and explains why much of the evidence does not say what many advocates, institutions, and cultural voices claim it says. Rather than accepting slogans, assumptions, or emotionally powerful assertions as proof, Ordered Humanity calls readers to examine the quality of the research, the limits of the conclusions, and whether those conclusions can honestly bear the weight being placed upon them.
This book begins where Scripture begins, with the Creator who made humanity in His image and created them male and female. From that foundation, Ordered Humanity argues that the body is not a mistake, feelings are not final authority, and compassion must never require surrendering truth.
Written with biblical conviction and practical concern, this book addresses created identity, moral boundaries, corrupted language, historical claims, scientific evidence, the protection of children, sexuality, marriage, church compromise, discernment, and faithful response. It does not treat truth as cruelty or compassion as silence. Instead, it calls Christians to speak with courage, clarity, and grace while pointing sinners and the wounded to Jesus Christ, the only Savior who redeems, restores, and makes all things new.
Ordered Humanity is for readers who want more than slogans. It is for those who believe truth matters, children must be protected, the church must recover its courage, and God's design for male and female remains good. In a culture that often demands affirmation without discernment, this book calls the reader back to Scripture, back to creation, back to courage, and ultimately back to Christ.