Religious belief systems often have strict moral codes regarding sexual behavior, including marriage, monogamy, gender roles, premarital sex, extramarital sex, adultery, homosexuality, incest,...
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: How postcolonial contexts impact sexual ethics in religious communities: a comprehensive examination of various faiths
Queer scholarship has been undergoing significant changes since the rise of digital technologies, migration patterns, and globalization. These transformations have led to the emergence of new...
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: What are the new frameworks shaping modern queer scholarship?
The remnants of colonial missionary education have shaped contemporary moral frameworks surrounding sexuality and gender identity within postcolonial religious institutions, which has had profound...
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: Sexuality and gender identity in postcolonial religious institutions
The term "digital" refers to electronic devices that store data in binary code. The term "postcolonial" describes the struggle for independence and self-determination against colonial rule. Digital...
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: How to become a successful sexologist with digital power structures and postcolonial identities in mind
There has been an increasing focus on the need to include marginalized voices in theological discourse and practice. This is because marginalization often leads to the exclusion of certain groups...
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: Sexuality and eroticism in liberation theology: exploring the impact of marginalized voices on religious practice
Reinterpreting Religious Narratives
The most common way that members of the LGBTQ+ community in postcolonial regions have reclaimed their identities is through reinterpreting traditional religious...
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: Religious reinterpretation for marginalized sexual identities in postcolonial regions
Queer temporalities are time periods characterized by non-heterosexual identities that challenge traditional notions of linear time. They explore concepts such as transgression, fluidity, ambiguity,...
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: Queer time: deconstructing traditional notions of linear time for a nonheteronormative approach
In the current era, the concept of justice has been used to refer to a system where individuals are treated equally regardless of their social status, gender, race, and nationality.
Scholars argue...
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: Discovering the impact of gender and sexual identity on justice: how queer perspectives shape society
Many individuals belonging to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and/or questioning communities (LGBTQ+) face discrimination, prejudice, and violence due to their identities. This...
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: Intersecting identities and sexuality: exploring ethics and justice for lgbtq+ individuals in postcolonial contexts
The concept of non-binary gender identity has been around for many years, but it is still misunderstood by most people. Many individuals are uncomfortable discussing this topic because they do not...
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: Understanding nonbinary gender identity through ethical reflection with intersectional feminism and queer theory