Queer Clergy in the Digital Age
The role of religion has evolved significantly since the advent of the internet, as it has become increasingly accessible to people from all walks of life. As a...
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: Queer clergy in the digital age: emphasizing intimacy beyond romantic partnership
The question of whether and how the presence of openly gay clergy members influences religious communities is one that has been explored extensively. Many studies have found a connection between...
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: Does your congregation have an openly gay clergyman? you might be surprised what they think about it!
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Clergy is a religious leader in a church. Many religions prohibit homosexual activity because they consider it to be sinful. But there are some Christian leaders who believe...
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: Clergy comes out as gay: exploring religion, society, and individual beliefs
As of 2019, there are approximately 280,0000 Christian churches in the United States alone. Many of these churches have been vocal about their views on homosexuality and same-sex marriage.
There...
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: How does politics of the pulpit affect selfconcept of lgbtq+ clergy?
In contemporary society, religion is often seen as being against homosexuality and gender nonconformity.
Many LGBTQ+ individuals have faith in one or more religions, and some find solace and...
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: The impact of religious moral doctrine on internalized guilt and moral transcendence among lgbtq+ believers
Clergy is a religious group that is often involved in performing religious ceremonies such as weddings and baptisms. They also provide pastoral counseling to members of their congregation. Clergy may...
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: Queer marriage and religious clergy: a guide to understanding inclusivity and pastoral care
Clergy is an ordained person who has been trained to lead religious services and ceremonies. They are often associated with Christian religions like Catholicism and Protestantism, but can also be...
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: The impact of clergy on sexual legislation: examining their roles, policies, and approaches