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SEXUALITY AND RELIGION: HOW THE EROTIC CAN BE A LEGITIMATE SITE OF THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION AND DIVINE ENCOUNTER

The erotic can be considered a powerful force that can evoke deep emotions, desires, and connections between people. Many religions have strict rules about sexual behavior and interactions, but some...

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EROTIC INTIMACY AND QUEER THEOLOGY: HOW EMBRACING STRANGERS CAN LEAD TO DIVINE ENCOUNTERS

The concept of the stranger has been used for centuries to refer to an individual who is different from one's own culture, religion, ethnicity, or social norms.
It has recently been explored...

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HEALING FROM RELIGIOUS TRAUMA: HOW TO TURN WOUNDS INTO SITES OF DIVINE ENCOUNTER

The wounds that follow from religious trauma can be deeply personal and painful, but they also have the potential to lead to profound encounters with the Divine. Religious trauma is defined as...

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TRANSFORMATION THROUGH QUEER SPIRITUALITY: EXPLORING PATHWAYS OF TRANSCENDENCE, INTIMACY, AND DIVINE ENCOUNTER

The question of how queer spirituality transforms ordinary experiences into pathways of transcendence and divine encounter is one that has been explored by many scholars and practitioners alike....

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CAN DIVINE ENCOUNTERS BE FOUND IN THE SPACES BETWEEN IDENTITIES, BELIEFS, AND DESIRES?

Can the divine be encountered in the spaces between identities, beliefs, and desires? It is often believed that spiritual experiences are reserved for those who have undergone some sort of...

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