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ANCIENT LOVE: A LOOK AT THE HITTITE CIVILIZATIONS SEXUAL RITUALS AND NONHETERONORMATIVE RELATIONSHIPS

The Hittites were an ancient civilization that flourished in Anatolia, present-day Turkey, between the 18th and 12th centuries BCE. They practiced a polytheistic religion centered around gods and...

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THE CULTURAL IMPACT OF POLYTHEIST POLYGAMY ON FAMILY DYNAMICS

Cultural Consequences of Polygamous Sexual Relationships in Polytheistic Reconstructionist Religions
Polytheistic reconstructionist religions have been known to practice polygamy for centuries,...

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ANCIENT ETRUSCAN RELIGIOUS TEXTS: EXPLORING SAMESEX DESIRE AND MORALITY IN ANCIENT CULTURES

The representation of same-sex desire in Etruscan religious texts has been a subject of much debate among scholars for centuries. While some argue that these texts reveal a society that was open and...

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UNCOVERING THE EROTIC NORMS OF PREISLAMIC ARABIA: FROM POLYGAMY TO PROSTITUTION

Pre-Islamic Arabia had its own unique set of sexual and marital norms that were influenced by various factors such as religion, culture, and tradition. These norms varied from region to region and...

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BORORO PEOPLE, SEXUAL RULES, ANIMISM, POLYTHEISM, SEX, PREGNANCY, BIRTH, MARRIAGE, INDIGENOUS GROUPS, WOMENS RIGHTS

Bororo people are an indigenous group who live in South America. Their religion is polytheistic and animistic, which means that they believe in many gods and spirits. Sexual rules play a significant...

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HOW SEXUAL SATISFACTION CAN COEXIST WITH RELIGIOUS PRACTICES FOCUSED ON REPRODUCTION

The word "procreation" can be defined as the biological process of producing new organisms. It is commonly associated with reproductive activities like having children. Religious traditions that...

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EXPLORING THE INTERSECTION OF QUEERNESS, RELIGION, AND THE DIVINE: PLURALITY, EMBODIMENT, AND RELATIONALITY

The concept of queerness is often associated with challenging traditional gender roles and heteronormativity, but it can also have implications for how individuals understand the divine. In the...

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THE EVOLUTION OF QUEER THEOLOGY: EXPLORING NEW WAYS OF THINKING ABOUT GODS MULTIPLICITY, RELATIONALITY, AND SACREDNESS

The notion of queer theology, which emerged in the 1980s and continues to evolve today, has become an important area of research within religious studies. In this essay, I will explore how queer...

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SEXUALIZING COGNITIVE FLEXIBILITY: HOW EXPOSURE TO MULTIPLE RELIGIOUS FRAMEWORKS BENEFITS MARGINALIZED BELIEVERS

Can exposure to multiple religious frameworks improve cognitive flexibility and adaptive coping strategies for marginalized believers? Marginalized believers who practice polytheistic religion may be...

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THE ROLE OF EROTIC INTIMACY IN QUEER THEOLOGICAL FRAMEWORKS OF SANCTITY, EMBODIMENT AND RELATIONSHIP

Theology is an important aspect of human life that has been studied for centuries. It deals with the study of religious beliefs, doctrines, practices, and values. Queer theology is a relatively new...

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