Ritual Adaptation refers to the process of modifying religious practices to make them more accessible and meaningful to individuals from diverse backgrounds and identities. This can involve changes...
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: Exploring affirmative rituals for queerinclusivity in churches.
What is the relationship between contemplative practice and ethical decision-making in queer spirituality? Queer spirituality refers to an umbrella term for spiritual practices that focus on issues...
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: Unlocking the power of contemplative practice in enhancing ethical decisionmaking for queer spirituality
How do LGBTQ Believers Integrate Sacred and Secular Spaces to Maintain Consistent Spiritual Practice and Identity?
LGBTQ believers face unique challenges when it comes to integrating their faith...
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: How lgbtq believers integrate sacred and secular spaces for consistent spiritual practice and identity.
Chosen family refers to an alternative arrangement of supportive friends, relatives, lovers, or acquaintances that have been intentionally cultivated to serve as a substitute for traditional family...
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: A guide to finding your chosen family: how lgbtq+ christians can form supportive networks amid religious rejection
Queer spiritual practices refer to the unique ways that LGBTQ+ individuals may incorporate their identities and experiences into religious or spiritual beliefs and practices. These practices can take...
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: How queer spiritual practices redefine religion and create space for gender diversity
Ritualized Affirmation and Rejection and its Impact on Queer Spiritual Identity
Ritualized Affirmation is an important concept that has been explored extensively in literature and sociology. It...
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: The impact of ritualized affirmation and rejection on queer spiritual identity
There has been an increasing interest in exploring the role of queer spiritual practices in healing from past religious trauma and promoting personal growth. For many people who identify as LGBTQ+,...
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: Exploring the role of queer spiritual practices in healing from religious trauma through consentbased intimacy rituals
The term "queer" refers to people who identify with non-heteronormative sexual orientations and/or gender identities, which may include but are not limited to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,...
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: Comment: in what ways do queer religions promote acceptance and healing?
The question posed in this article is whether or not queer experiences can lead to a deeper understanding of religion and spirituality. This article will explore how queer people can use their...
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: Sexual and gender identity in religion: exploring how queer experiences can lead to spiritual insights
I will explain how queer spirituality can be used to redefine the concept of holiness as a radical presence within one's own body and relationships. Holiness is often associated with traditional...
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: How queer spirituality can redefine sexual relationships: embracing wholeness and divinity through selfacceptance