The metaphor of light is often used to describe God's presence and guidance in religious texts. It can also be seen as a symbol of truth and knowledge. In a queer theological context, this metaphor...
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: Sexuality, intimacy & purity: how queer theology challenges traditional assumptions
Desire, Shame, and Liberation in Queer Subjectivity refer to the experiences, feelings, and beliefs that shape how individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ relate to themselves and others in society. These...
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: Desire, shame, and liberation: understanding the intersections of queer subjectivity
The pursuit of pleasure is often associated with the idea of enjoyment and indulgence, but it can also be seen as a way to explore one's identity and desires. On the other hand, the concept of...
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: The intersection of pleasure and justice: exploring the challenges faced by queer individuals
How does queerness function as both an identity and a mode of critical consciousness? Queerness is a broad term that encompasses all identities outside of heterosexuality and cisgender, including...
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: Exploring the intersectionality of gender and sexuality through a queer lens
Queer theology is an emerging field that challenges traditional religious beliefs about gender, sexuality, and identity. It redefines moral courage, ethical responsibility, and social justice...
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: Queering moral courage: a new approach to religion and identity
Queer liberation is an ongoing social movement that strives for equal rights and recognition for people who identify outside of traditional heterosexual norms. It involves a broad range of issues,...
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: Exploring the intersectionality of queer life with ethical freedom for a more inclusive future
The concept of queerness is often used to describe people who do not identify themselves within traditional sexual norms such as heterosexuality or cisgender identity. Queer aesthetic practices...
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: What is queer aesthetics? why is it important in sexuality and relationships?
What is Queer Theology?
Queer theology refers to an emerging field of study within Christian theology that explores how LGBTQ+ people can be fully embraced and affirmed within the church's...
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: Exploring nontraditional ways of thinking about sexuality and religion.
Bisexual relational practices are becoming increasingly common among individuals who identify as bisexual, pansexual, or otherwise non-monogamous. Bisexual relational practices question the...
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: Reframing sexual intimacy through nonmonogamy understanding bisexual relationship practices
The term "heteropatriarchy" refers to a system of oppression that privileges cisgender, heterosexual men as superior to everyone else, especially women and people who are nonbinary or LGBTQ+. This...
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: Understanding and challenging heteropatriarchy: a call for social justice