The Bible, Koran, Torah, Talmud, and other sacred texts were written thousands of years ago when gender was understood differently than it is today. While some people interpret these ancient writings...
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: Queering the bible: rewriting scripture for contemporary gender and sexual identities
Queer theology is a relatively new academic field that emerged in the late 20th century as an attempt to reconcile LGBTQ+ identities with traditional religious belief systems. It seeks to challenge...
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: The essence of queer theology: understanding diversity within religious systems
Queer believers have been reconstructing their faith's sacred narratives, ethical norms, and spiritual practices to affirm their identities, pursue justice, and include others for decades now. It is...
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: How queer believers are changing their faith through biblical interpretation and activism
Queer interpretation of sacred texts can be a powerful tool for empowerment and self-exploration. It allows individuals to explore their own identity within the context of religion and spirituality,...
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: How queer interpretation of sacred texts can empower individuals and challenges traditional gender roles and norms
Queer religious narratives have been used to challenge the metaphysics of purity that underpin traditional moral theology for centuries. In many religions, including Christianity and Judaism, this...
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: The role of queer religious narratives in challenging metaphysics of purity and promoting sexual inclusivity
The Bible is a collection of sacred texts written in ancient Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek that contains many stories about God's creation and interactions with human beings. Some of these texts have...
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: Sexually explicit bible passages: interpreting scripture through a queer lens