I will explore how queer aesthetics of desire can be used to create a more meaningful and fulfilling bodily experience through ethical, relational, and expressive engagement. Queer aesthetics is an...
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: How queer aesthetics can create more authentic relationships through ethical & expressive engagement
Queer theology has emerged from various Christian denominations to challenge traditional forms of religion, which often perpetuate oppression based on race, gender, and sexual orientation. As such,...
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: Challenging traditional religion: how queer theology promotes diversity and transformation through epistemic authority
LGBT Individuals and Religious Teachings
Some people are born homosexual, bisexual, transgender, queer, or nonbinary, which means they experience their gender differently than what is typically...
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: What does it mean to reframe religious teachings when you have lgbt desires?
In order to answer this question, it is important to first define what phenomenology is and how it can be applied to erotic imagination. Phenomenology is the study of human experience from the...
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: How does erotic imagination enhance our understanding of desire?
Societal Normalization of LGBT Identities
There has been a growing acceptance of people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, nonbinary, and other gender identities within...
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: The changing attitudes towards lgbt identities: how religion shapes public perception
Divine beauty is the ultimate aesthetic experience that transcends all physical senses. It can be described as an exquisite and sublime form of spiritual perception that allows humans to connect with...
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: Does accepting imperfection increase appreciation for divine beauty?
In contemporary society, the concept of "non-binary" has become more prominent in discussions about gender and sexuality. Non-binary individuals identify themselves outside of the traditional binary...
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: Coexisting with nonbinary identities: an exploration of ethical implications
LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning individuals, and they experience various forms of discrimination that may occur in professional and workplace contexts....
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: Sex, eroticism, and the ethics of workplace discrimination against lgbt individuals.
The practice of telling stories about one's own life experiences is an important tradition that has been passed down through generations within communities around the world. This act of sharing...
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: A comprehensive guide to balancing ethics, authenticity, diversity, and collective voices in storytelling.
Bisexuality is an orientation where individuals experience romantic or sexual attraction to both males and females. This means that they can be attracted to people of either gender, which can lead to...
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: Bisexuality: navigating attraction, trust, and intimacy challenges in relationships