To understand how LGBT believers interpret spiritual maturity, it is important to first examine their beliefs about what constitutes spiritual maturity. According to this viewpoint, spiritual...
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: Understanding how spiritual maturity interpreted by lgbt believers can lead to overcoming barriers to intimacy
Vulnerability is defined as the state of being open to the possibility of being attacked or harmed physically or emotionally. It can also refer to the exposure of one's emotions or feelings, which...
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: How vulnerability can transform power into compassion: understanding its role in relationship formation
Emotional mentorship is an important aspect of childhood development that helps children understand the concepts of justice, fairness, and social responsibility. It involves teaching children how to...
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: How emotional mentorship helps kids build justice, fairness, & social responsibility
The mutual support among lesbians is an important aspect of their lives that has been documented in various studies and literature. Mutual support refers to the practice where members of the...
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: The ethics of lesbian mutual support how it teaches us about selflessness and collective action
Queer experiences are important to consider when discussing justice, compassion, and ethics within the context of theology because they challenge traditional beliefs about gender roles and sexual...
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: How queer experiences challenge theological principles (janes journey)
The article will focus on the concept of holiness and how it can be embodied through various actions such as acts of justice, compassion, and truth-telling. Holiness is often associated with...
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: Sexual intimacy, eroticism, and relationships: embracing holiness through acts of justice, compassion, and truthtelling
In many religions, including Christianity and Islam, religious education is seen as an important part of a person's upbringing. It is believed that teaching children about their religion from an...
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: Exploring the impact of religious education on intimate relationships and eroticism
Many people identify as bisexual, meaning that they are attracted to both women and men romantically and/or sexually. This can include identifying as queer, pansexual, fluid, omnisexual, etc., but...
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: Bisexuality and spirituality: navigating identity in diverse religious environments
There are many ways to define the term "moral strength." It is typically understood to mean one's ability to make decisions based on principles and values rather than just following their impulses or...
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: The surprising connection between physical endurance and ethical decision making
Suffering can be understood as an experience that causes physical pain, mental distress, anguish, or discomfort. It is often associated with negative emotions such as sadness, fear, anger,...
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: How suffering can lead to empathy and action for social justice