Empathy is a powerful tool that can be used to bridge cultural divides and foster understanding between different groups.
It becomes challenging when dealing with individuals who are morally...
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: Cultural differences and empathy: can it overcome moral judgments?
Can inclusive theology reconcile institutional religious authority with the ethical imperative of care, dignity, and inclusion? This question has been the subject of intense debate among scholars and...
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: The intersection of gender and religious authority in contemporary theological discourse
Vulnerability is often framed as a potential liability for individuals, particularly when it comes to romantic or sexual relationships. This is especially true for queer people who face...
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: Vulnerability, trust, care, and queer relationships: how ethical imperatives can build meaningful connections
The word "ritual" has its roots in Latin, where it means "to tie together," and it refers to ceremonies that are performed regularly by groups or individuals for specific purposes. Rituals can be...
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: How religious, cultural, and personal rituals come together for meaningful connection