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EXPLORING HOW BIOPOLITICAL FRAMEWORKS CAN SHAPE QUEER IDENTITIES AND RELATIONSHIPS

The subject of this article is to explore how biopolitical frameworks can be used to study and understand the ways in which different forms of governmental power operate over the bodies, identities,...

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HOW LGBT INDIVIDUALS EVALUATE MORAL ACCOUNTABILITY FOR ACTS OF DISCRIMINATION.

How do LGBT individuals evaluate moral accountability for acts of discrimination perpetrated by peers, family, or institutions?
LGBT people experience different forms of discrimination every day....

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SEXUAL INTIMACY AND RELIGION: EXPLORING OPPRESSION AND TRANSFORMATION

The word "religion" is derived from the Latin word religare meaning "to bind." In modern times, many people understand religion to be an institution that provides guidance and structure to followers'...

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THE IMPACT OF UNCONDITIONAL DIVINE MERCY ON HIERARCHICAL RIGIDITY: EXPLORING BOTH SIDES OF THE DEBATE

Do you think that unconditional divine mercy is compatible with hierarchical, doctrinal, or institutional rigidity? This question has been debated for centuries among religious scholars, theologians,...

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QUEERING INSTITUTIONS: NAVIGATING HETERONORMATIVITY IN MARRIAGE, FAMILIES, AND SCHOOLS

There is an increasing recognition that traditional institutions - such as marriage, families, and schools - are often based on heteronormative assumptions, which may exclude or marginalize those who...

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FORGIVING INSTITUTIONAL OPPRESSORS: EXPLORING THE COMPLEXITIES OF RELIGIOUS TRAUMA AND HEALING

Forgiveness is often discussed as a virtue that helps people move forward after experiencing hurt or trauma. It can be difficult to let go of painful memories and emotions, but forgiving others can...

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RECLAIM YOUR MORAL AGENCY FROM INSTITUTIONS: HOW TO RESIST MANIPULATION AND PROTECT YOUR INDIVIDUALITY

Moral agency is the ability to make choices based on one's own beliefs and values, which often involves taking responsibility for one's actions and their consequences. Institutions are organizations,...

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THE CONSEQUENCES OF MARGINALIZING NONBINARY INDIVIDUALS IN SOCIAL, INSTITUTIONAL, AND PROFESSIONAL CONTEXTS

Marginalization is defined as the practice of excluding someone from participation in a mainstream society or culture. This can happen for various reasons such as race, gender, religion, ethnicity,...

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EXPLORING THE NATURE OF INEQUALITY THROUGH SEXUALITY AND RELATIONSHIPS

The philosophical pursuit of equality is a way to understand the nature of inequality that exists in society, its causes and effects, and how it may be addressed through changes to social...

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SEXUALITY: HOW DO LGBT INDIVIDUALS BALANCE MORAL EXPECTATIONS?

How do LGBT individuals reconcile conflicting moral and ethical expectations from religious institutions and secular society?
LGBT stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people. These...

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