Chosen family refers to a network of individuals who have intentionally formed bonds that go beyond blood relations. This network can be created based on shared values, beliefs, interests, or...
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: The power of chosen family: how nonblood relatives create stronger bonds through shared values
In contemporary philosophy, courage, virtue, and moral integrity are often discussed as important qualities that enable individuals to overcome adversity and thrive in challenging...
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: Lgbtq+ narratives challenge traditional definitions of virtue and moral integrity
The way individuals identify themselves has an impact on their sense of morality and agency. Naming oneself is not simply about giving a name to someone; it is also about defining one's ethics and...
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: Exploring the impact of cultural differences on selfidentification through traditional names and ceremonies
I will explore the concept of vulnerability as an ethical and political framework for understanding queer subjectivity. This includes examining how vulnerability can be used to challenge dominant...
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: How vulnerability creates new forms of resistance & community in queer subjectivity
The term "LGBTQ" refers to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning identities. Following disclosure of sexual or gender identity, many LGBTQ individuals may experience a shift in their...
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: Understanding how lgbtq religious beliefs change after coming out
Cultural expectations surrounding gender and sexuality play an important role in shaping the experiences of individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning...
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: Understanding the impact of cultural expectations on mental health outcomes for lgbtq individuals
One way that queer theology engages with divine relationality is through its focus on the idea of God as a loving, interconnected, and inclusive being who desires relationship with all creation,...
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: How does queer theologys emphasis on divine relationality impact sexuality and intimacy?
What is the concept of queer relational frameworks? Queer theory, which examines gender and sexuality beyond binary categories such as male/female or heterosexual/homosexual, has led to the...
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: Exploring the role of queer relational frameworks in sexuality, gender identity and community
How does one navigate dual identities when they are both queer and a migrant in complex social, cultural, and political contexts? This is a question that has puzzled many people for centuries, but...
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: How do you manage your multiple identities as a gay foreigner?
Religious socialization is the process through which individuals learn about religion from their families, communities, and society. It plays an important role in shaping one's beliefs, values,...
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: Is religion linked to gender identity? a closer look at how religious socialization impacts selfconcept and perceptions