The Bible is full of stories about God's deliverance from oppression and violence. Examples include Moses leading the Israelites out of Egyptian slavery, Joshua conquering Jericho, and David...
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: The bible and sexuality: how lgbtq christians can reinterpret biblical stories for personal empowerment
Queer ontology is a branch of philosophy that emerged from feminist theory in the late twentieth century to challenge traditional concepts of gender, sex, sexuality, and desire. It argues for a more...
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: Exploring the impact of queer ontology on identity and temporality in philosophy
Trans people have often been viewed through a lens that emphasizes their physical attributes rather than their identities. This focus on appearance has led to misunderstandings about what it means to...
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: Trans embodiment and its impact on morality, sexuality, and gender identity
Participation in queer-inclusive activism can have significant effects on an individual's spiritual resilience, moral agency, and identity formation. Spiritual resilience refers to one's ability to...
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: How queerinclusive activism enhances spiritual resilience and moral agency
Trans embodiment is an important issue that has been discussed in recent years due to its implications for gender identity and social acceptance. It refers to the process through which one's gender...
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: Trans embodiment: exploring gender identity through physical expression and ethical reflection
Affirmation, Invisibility, and Social Recognition
Affirmation, invisibility, and social recognition are three concepts that have been studied extensively by researchers in various fields,...
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: The impact of affirmation, invisibility, and social recognition on moral agency, selfconcept, and mental health
People who identify outside of the traditional male/female binary are often faced with a unique set of challenges when it comes to living authentically and exercising their individual morality. In...
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: The struggle for authenticity and moral agency: how nonbinary individuals reclaim their autonomy
Trans embodiment refers to the process through which individuals who identify as transgender experience a sense of belonging to a gender that is different from their assigned sex at birth. It...
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: How trans embodiment contributes to philosophical reflection on moral agency and selfbecoming
In modern society, gender is typically understood to be a binary construct, consisting of male and female identities that correspond to biological sex assigned at birth.
Increasing awareness and...
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: Gender identity crisis: how nonbinary experiences impact moral agency, relational autonomy, and ethical responsibility
LGBT experiences have challenged traditional ideas about freedom, moral agency, and social responsibility, leading to new debates within philosophy. One key debate centers around whether individuals...
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: Reshaping philosophy through lgbt sexuality: exploring debates on freedom, moral agency, and relationships