Queer experiences of love and intimacy can provide unique insights into the nature of divine relationality and creativity that are not readily available through traditional religious beliefs or...
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: Uncovering the erotic potential of queer relationships: exploring intimacy beyond traditional boundaries
The term "queer" is used to refer to people who identify themselves outside of traditional gender norms and roles. It includes individuals who are transgender, nonbinary, pansexual, asexual,...
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: Queer beliefs and their impact on sexuality and relationships
In the past, many religious communities have practiced monastic disciplines like silence, celibacy, and contemplation to achieve spiritual enlightenment.
These practices may be challenging for...
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: How does queer spirituality reconcile with traditional monastic disciplines of silence & celibacy?
Can the politics of care within queer relationships become a philosophical model for ethical interdependence?
Queer relationships are characterized by an ethos of mutual support and care that is...
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: Can politics of care within queer relationships become a philosophical model for ethical interdependence?
Lesbian desire is often characterized as the physical attraction between women that leads to romantic and/or sexual involvement.
This definition fails to capture its full complexity, which...
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: How lesbian desire can shape personal identities, relationships, and cultural dynamics
Queer approaches to grief have been gaining increasing recognition within philosophy for their potential to offer new insights into traditional concepts like loss, relational suffering, and community...
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: Queer perspectives reframe concepts of loss and relational suffering
What Ethical Insights Arise From the Role of Pleasure in Queer Relational Life and Communal Experience?
As many people know, pleasure is an important aspect of human life, including those who...
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: Queer relationship dynamics: how pleasure impacts intimacy and community interactions.
Queerness is a term that describes non-heteronormative sexualities, identities, genders, and relations. Queer theorists have argued that queer perspectives challenge dominant discourses about gender...
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: Queer relationality: exploring ethics in intimate, familial, and community relations.
Coping refers to strategies that individuals utilize when confronted with stressful circumstances or challenges in their lives. These can include cognitive, behavioral, and emotional responses aimed...
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: Effective coping strategies for supportive queer relationships
Vulnerability is an essential aspect of queer relational and community practices that demands attention and exploration in light of its potential to generate powerful emotional connections between...
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: Queer relational practices: exploring vulnerability and its impact on sexual intimacy