The word "sin" is derived from Latin for "missing the mark." It has been used throughout history to describe behaviors that are considered immoral or unacceptable according to religious and cultural...
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: An exploration of how attitudes towards sin have shaped our views on sexuality throughout history
LGBTQ Believers and Traditional Dichotomies
LGBTQ believers are individuals who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, questioning, or another gender identity that differs from...
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: Lgbtq believers challenge traditional dichotomies through spiritual practices and ethical questions
The issue of collective guilt is a complex one that has been discussed extensively in the field of philosophy, psychology, sociology, and history. It refers to the sense of responsibility felt by...
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: Sex, relationships and collective guilt: can divine compassion heal our shame?
Queer hermeneutics is an approach to biblical interpretation that emphasizes the importance of reading Scripture through the lens of marginalized identities, including LGBTQ+ people. It seeks to...
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: Unlocking the power of queer hermeneutics: embracing sexuality as part of gods creation