Queer Perspectives Revealing Hidden Dynamics in Religious Institutions
As society evolves, so does its understanding of religion and spirituality. While many traditional religions have...
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: Queer perspectives revealing hidden dynamics in religious institutions
Internalized religiosity refers to an individual's personal belief system that is based on religious teachings and values. It can be defined as "the process of making religious teachings one's own."...
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: How internalized religiosity interacts with sexual identity and gender identity
The journey towards self-acceptance is an important process that can help individuals to gain confidence in themselves and their abilities. It involves recognizing one's strengths, weaknesses,...
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: Selfacceptance: finding balance between individual identity and community expectations
Queer embodiment is a concept that refers to the way individuals express their gender identity and sexual orientation through physical appearance, behavior, speech patterns, mannerisms, and personal...
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: Sexual identity reclaiming bodies and relationships through queer embodiment
How does the search for belonging influence ethical decision-making and personal meaning-making?
The search for belonging is an important part of human psychology. It involves finding one's place...
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: The impact of belonging on ethical decisionmaking and personal meaningmaking
One of the most fundamental concepts in philosophy is that of time. Philosophers have long debated the nature of time, its implications for human existence, and how it relates to our experiences of...
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: Exploring nonbinary temporality and its impact on ethical selfhood and agency
Non-binary morality refers to an approach to ethics that considers multiple perspectives and beliefs, rather than viewing right and wrong through a binary lens. This concept has become increasingly...
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: Nonbinary morality inspires new paradigms for moral inclusivity
Double morality refers to having contradictory beliefs, values, or behaviors towards a certain subject or situation. It often occurs when people have different standards for themselves and others,...
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: Double morality in sexuality and intimacy: the ethical and emotional consequences
Social rejection is an uncomfortable experience that involves being excluded from social groups and interactions due to perceived deficiencies or differences. It can range from mild rejection like...
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: The power of solidarity, empathy, and moral courage in overcoming social rejection
The question of whether moral integrity can be maintained when the very boundaries of the self are open, plural, and unstable is one that has been debated for centuries. On the one hand, some argue...
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: Debating moral integrity in a pluralistic world: examining both sides of the argument