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DISCOVERING LGBTQ+ INCLUSIVITY THROUGH QUEER HERMENEUTICS: REFRAMING BIBLICAL TEXTS FOR MODERN RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES

The phrase "queer hermeneutics" refers to the study of the Bible and other sacred texts from a non-heteronormative perspective, focusing specifically on themes related to gender and sexual identity....

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RECONCILING FAITH WITH SEXUAL IDENTITY: HOW RELIGIOUS TEACHINGS ON HOMOSEXUALITY IMPACT LGBTQ+ BELIEVERS.

In Christianity, homosexuality is often seen as sinful and punishable by God. But for some LGBTQ+ individuals who hold firm belief in their religion, this doctrine can create intense inner turmoil...

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QUEER INTERPRETATIONS OF RELIGIOUS LAWS CAN INFORM CONTEMPORARY MORAL DEBATES ON SEXUALITY AND GENDER

Queer interpretations of religious laws are based on the premise that traditional interpretations of religious texts have been oppressive towards non-heteronormative people. These interpretations...

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QUEER THEOLOGY REIMAGINING BIBLICAL STORIES, RELATIONSHIPS, AND SEXUALITY

Queer Theology: An Overview
Queer theology is an emerging field within Christian theology that seeks to reexamine traditional understandings of gender, sexuality, and embodiment through a critical...

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EXPLORING HOW QUEER PERSPECTIVES CAN ENHANCE UNDERSTANDINGS OF DIVINE IMMANENCE, COMPASSION & JUSTICE

We will explore how queer perspectives can inform theological understandings of divine immanence, compassion, and justice. Divine immanence refers to the belief that God is present in all things and...

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QUEERING SACRED TEXTS: RECLAIMING BIBLICAL EROTICISM AS LGBTQ+ IDENTITY

There has been increasing interest among queer individuals in interpreting sacred texts in ways that are inclusive of their identities and experiences. While many religious traditions have...

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EXPLORING THE IMPACT OF METAPHYSICAL DUALITIES ON GENDER ROLES AND SEXUAL IDENTITY

In the world today, there are many systems of thought that encourage people to think in dualistic terms, separating things into categories that have no relation to one another. One such system is...

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QUEER THEOLOGY: EXPANDING TRADITIONAL CONCEPTIONS OF HOLINESS TO ENCOMPASS RELATIONALITY AND MULTIPLICITY

The concept of holiness is deeply rooted in many religious traditions and cultures around the world. It refers to the idea of being set apart, consecrated, or sacred, and has been understood as an...

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QUEER INTERPRETATIONS TRANSFORM UNDERSTANDINGS OF DIVINEHUMAN RELATIONALITY

Queer interpretations of Scripture offer unique perspectives that challenge traditional views on divine-human relationality, morality, and love. By reframing biblical narratives through a queer lens,...

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THE EVOLUTION OF QUEER THEOLOGY: EXPLORING NEW WAYS OF THINKING ABOUT GODS MULTIPLICITY, RELATIONALITY, AND SACREDNESS

The notion of queer theology, which emerged in the 1980s and continues to evolve today, has become an important area of research within religious studies. In this essay, I will explore how queer...

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