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HOW QUEER SPIRITUALITY CAN REDEFINE SEXUAL RELATIONSHIPS: EMBRACING WHOLENESS AND DIVINITY THROUGH SELFACCEPTANCE

I will explain how queer spirituality can be used to redefine the concept of holiness as a radical presence within one's own body and relationships. Holiness is often associated with traditional...

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QUEER THEOLOGY RESHAPES TRADITIONAL VIEWS ON SIN, GRACE & DIVINE LOVE

How does queer theology reshape doctrines of sin, grace, and divine love to be more inclusive?
Queer theology is an emerging field within Christianity that focuses on how the Bible and theological...

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QUEER SACRED ART CREATES NEW LANGUAGE OF DIVINE EXPRESSION THAT CELEBRATES SEXUALITY AND INTIMACY

There has been a growing interest in exploring the role of queerness within religious contexts. This has led to the development of a new form of art known as "queer sacred art," which seeks to...

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QUEER THEOLOGYS REINTERPRETATION OF HOLINESS: RECLAIMING SPIRITUALITY AND IDENTITY

Queer Theology's Reinterpretation of Holiness
Queer theology is a movement within Christianity that seeks to challenge traditional understandings of sexuality and gender and reclaim them for...

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SOLUTION: EXPLORING QUEER SPIRITUAL PRACTICES AND THEIR IMPACT ON SEXUALITY, GENDER, INTIMACY, AND RELIGION

There has been an increasing interest among scholars and practitioners in exploring how queer spiritual practices can transform individuals' and communities' understanding of what is considered...

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