The concept of queerness has always been considered taboo within religious communities due to their conservative beliefs that are mostly based on heteronormativity. Queer clergy is a term used to...
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: Exploring the struggles of queer clergy: navigating heteronormative pressures within religious communities
Queer aesthetic practice is an approach to art, design, and creativity that seeks to challenge traditional norms of gender, identity, sexuality, and desire through unconventional ways of thinking and...
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: The artistry of resistance: unpacking the political power of queer aesthetics
In queer storytelling, participants can explore their identity through creative acts such as writing, art, filmmaking, or performance. These stories often deal with themes related to gender,...
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: My story: exploring gender, sexuality, and relationships through creative acts
Queer experiences of desire, intimacy, and love have been challenging conventions since the beginning of time.
The ancient Greeks were known for their openness to same-sex relationships and...
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: How do queer experiences challenge conventional notions of intimacy and love?
The idea of queerness is often associated with nonconformity, transgression, subversion, and opposition to normative values. It can also be seen as a mode of expression that challenges binary...
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: Exploring the multiplicity of identities: a look at queer aesthetics
The word "queer" is often associated with nonconforming attitudes towards sexuality and gender identity, but it also has a deeper philosophical meaning that challenges traditional ideas about social...
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: Resisting heteronormative expectations: the philosophy behind queerness and its impact on relationships.
In modern societies, guilt and shame are commonly experienced feelings that arise from the consciousness of wrongdoing or improper behavior. These emotions are often associated with negative outcomes...
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: Guilt and shame in queer identity: how religion can affect emotional processing
In the context of human psychology, cognitive dissonance is a mental conflict that occurs when an individual holds two or more contradictory beliefs or values at the same time. It is often...
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: Why religious lgbtq+ individuals experience cognitive dissonance and how to overcome it
Mysticism is a term used to describe a wide range of spiritual practices that focus on achieving a deep connection with the divine, often through ritualistic means such as meditation, prayer, or...
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: Exploring the intersection of mysticism and queer identity in relationships: reimagining holiness and embodiment
Bisexual multiplicity is the simultaneous attraction to more than one gender or sex, which can take many forms. It offers unique perspectives on ethical engagement with contradiction, ambiguity, and...
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: Bisexual multiplicity: challenging binaries, exploring complexities in sexual attraction.