Articles Tagged With #queerritual
HOW DOES QUEER THEOLOGY IMPACT OUR UNDERSTANDING OF SEXUALITY AND RELIGION?.
What are the theological implications of recognizing divine presence in queer art, music, and ritual?
Theology is concerned with how humans understand their relationship to God, and this...
EXPLORING HOW RITUALISTIC PRACTICES CONTRIBUTE TO LGBTQ+ SPIRITUALITY AND COMMUNITY
What is Ritual, Liturgy, and Performative Practice?
Ritual, liturgy, and performative practices are an important part of many religions and cultural groups. These traditions involve various...
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The topic of queer spiritual identity has become increasingly important in recent years, as more people identify themselves as LGBTQ+ and seek to explore their connection to a higher power. Ritual,...
HOW QUEER EMBODIMENT CONNECTS US WITH DIVINITY AND PROMOTES SELFEXPRESSION BEYOND SOCIETAL NORMS
In many cultures around the world, queer individuals have been historically marginalized, oppressed, and persecuted for their gender identities and sexual orientations.
There are also many ways...
EXPLORE THE INTERSECTION OF QUEERNESS AND SPIRITUALITY THROUGH ANCIENT ART AND MODERN CULTURE.
Sacred art, poetry, and ritual have been used throughout history to explore and express humanity's relationship with the divine, with nature, and with each other. These forms of expression have also...
HOW QUEER REINTERPRETATIONS OF RITUAL CAN CHALLENGE NORMATIVE STRUCTURES
Rituals are an integral part of many religions around the world. They can range from daily prayers to elaborate ceremonies that take place once a year or more often. Rituals have been used since...
RECLAIMING SPIRITUALITY AND EMBRACING INTIMACY: HOW QUEER PEOPLE ARE CHALLENGING TRADITIONAL RELIGIOUS PRACTICES
Queer spiritual practices challenge hierarchical, exclusionary, and heteronormative religious frameworks by offering alternative approaches to understanding the divine and the sacred. Queer people...