How Non-Binary Experiences Inform Ontological And Ethical Debates
Non-binary people are individuals who identify themselves outside the binary gender categories of male or female. Their experience...
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: The power of nonbinary experiences to inform ontological and ethical debates
Queerness is an approach that rethinks traditional ideas about gender, sexuality, and identity. It challenges normative assumptions about how these concepts are defined and operates outside of binary...
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: Queering relationships with technology: how to use nonbinary approaches to explore sex and intimacy
The concept of divine justice is often understood to be an absolute moral standard that exists outside human conceptions and experiences.
Some people have reported mystical experiences that...
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: The mystical power of queer intimacy: exploring divine justice through nonnormative relationships
The interpretations of Sacred Texts have traditionally been done by scholars who come from a heterosexual orientation. As such, they tend to focus on the normative gender roles, power dynamics, and...
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: Queering sacred texts: decoding sexuality, intimacy, and embodied encounters in biblical narratives
The topic of how desire and identity affect selfhood is an intricate one that encompasses a variety of factors including socialization, culture, personal experiences, and societal norms. Selfhood...
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: How desire and identity affect selfhood and relationality in society
Queer theory has challenged the binary oppositions between heterosexuality and homosexuality, masculinity and femininity, normalcy and deviance, and fixed gender identities that underlie traditional...
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: Queer philosophy: challenging binary oppositions through multiplicity, relationality, and process
Queer embodiment refers to how individuals express themselves through their bodies and relationships with others. It encompasses physical, emotional, spiritual, and social aspects of identity that...
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: Queer embodiment: exploring divine creativity and relationality
"In this article, I will explore the question of whether queer experiences of love and intimacy can be understood as manifestations of divine relationality and sacredness. Queer people often...
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: Exploring the divine relationality and sacredness of queer love and intimacy
Queer philosophy refers to philosophical theories that challenge traditional gender roles, heteronormative assumptions, and cisnormative perspectives. It emerged from feminist, postcolonial, critical...
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: Queer philosophy: unpacking the ethical, ontological, and existential significance of selfexpression in relationships
In the social sciences, queer embodiment is understood as an act of self-creation that involves making conscious choices about one's physical appearance, clothing style, speech patterns, behavior,...
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: Unpacking gender queerness: how embodied identities shape relationships and self expression