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THEOLOGY AND FAILURE: CAN IMPERFECTION BE PART OF DIVINEHUMAN INTERACTION IN CHRISTIAN THINKING?

Theology is the study of religious beliefs and practices and can be seen as an attempt to understand humanity's relationship with God. In this context, failure and imperfection may seem antithetical...

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EXPLORING HOW QUEER INTERPRETATIONS OF SACRED TEXT CHALLENGES TRADITIONAL UNDERSTANDINGS OF DIVINE LAW

Throughout history, sacred texts have been used to justify gender norms, heteronormativity, and religious beliefs about human sexuality. But some scholars argue that alternative readings of these...

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HOW REWRITING BIBLICAL STORIES FROM FEMINIST LENS CAN HEAL EMOTIONS | RECLAIMING POWERFUL NARRATIVES

The Bible contains many powerful stories that have been passed down for generations. These stories are often taught to children in Sunday school and used as lessons for life.
These stories can...

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HOW QUEER BELIEVERS REDEFINE BIBLICAL COVENANTS FOR INCLUSIVITY

1. Covenants are agreements between God and people that outline their relationship and responsibilities. Traditionally, these covenants have been understood as exclusive and based on heteronormative...

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HOW DO WE NAVIGATE ISSUES OF NONTRADITIONAL SEXUAL ORIENTATION IN JUDAISM THROUGH THE LENS OF EZEKIELS VISION?

How does the story of Ezekiel's encounter with God impact today's understanding of nontraditional sexual orientation in Judaism?
Ezekiel was a Hebrew prophet who lived during the exile of the...

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