Queer experiences of desire and intimacy have challenged traditional conceptions of divine love, grace, and relational ethics. These concepts have been redefined in light of non-binary and...
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: Queer experiences: redefining divine love, grace, and relational ethics
Queerness is often understood as a political identity that challenges traditional gender norms and heteronormativity. It encompasses a wide range of identities and experiences, including but not...
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: Queerness: an ethical commitment to multiplicity and openness
Love and desire are fundamental human experiences that have been studied extensively across various disciplines such as philosophy, sociology, psychology, anthropology, literature, and art.
These...
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: The disruption of traditional gender roles and sexual norms: queer experiences of love and desire defined
Queer history is often understood as a genealogy of resistance against moral essentialism and political conformity. This means that it has been about resisting normative ideas of what it means to be...
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: hidden histories of queer relationships revealed through medieval courtly love & ancient greek homoeroticism
Queer Relationship Ethics (QRE) is an emerging field of study that seeks to rethink traditional models of ethical relationship building in light of non-binary gender identities and sexual...
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: Queer relationship ethics: challenging norms with personal values and desires
Queer Approaches To Love And Relationships
Intimate relationships are often based on traditional gender roles, heteronormativity, monogamy, ownership, and control. These normative structures limit...
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: Emerging possibilities: rethinking sexual relationships through a queer lens.
What is Queer Practice?
Queer practice can be described as an approach to life that involves challenging traditional norms around gender, sexuality, and relationship structures. It involves...
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: Sexual exploration: a guide to queer practices and relationship dynamics
The term “queer” is used to refer to people who do not identify as heterosexual or cisgender, meaning that their gender identity matches their assigned biological sex at birth. Queer theology is an...
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: Erotic intimacy in queer theology: exploring the divine nature of human relationships
The concept of queer theory is not new; it has been around since the late 1980s. Queer theory focuses on challenging heteronormative thinking that defines gender and sexuality based on binary...
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: Exploring queer joy, love, and relational ethics for expanded wellbeing
The topic of sacred art's ability to support queer identity formation and spiritual insight has been a subject of much debate within the LGBTQ+ community.
There is growing evidence that suggests...
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: How queer people can use sacred art to form strong connections while expanding their understanding of spirituality