How do non-canonical texts offer alternative moral frameworks for sexual conduct beyond orthodox religious laws?
Non-canonical texts are ancient writings that were rejected from a religion's...
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: Exploring sexual ethics through ancient religious texts: uncovering alternative moral frameworks beyond orthodox laws
Married couples often experience physical intimacy that is either constrained or enhanced by religious laws. These laws can affect how married couples view their relationship and approach sexual...
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: Married couples and religious laws: impact on physical intimacy
The Samaritans are an ancient Semitic ethnoreligious group indigenous to the Levant. They have their own language, religion, and cultural traditions that differ from those of the surrounding...
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: The complexity of samaritan sexual identity: navigating taboos and traditions
In traditional Bukharan Jewish communities, marriage is considered an extremely important institution that binds together individuals, families, and the entire community. It is also seen as a sacred...
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: Traditional bukharan jewish marriage sexual conflicts resolution a guide to effective strategies
The topic of secrecy, confession, and erotic disclosure has been discussed extensively in literature, particularly in works that explore social psychology and human behavior. Secrecy can be...
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: Sex and intimacy under authoritarian control: the importance of disclosure in regimes of surveillance
Sexual consent refers to an individual's voluntary agreement to participate in sexual activity. In some legal systems, this concept is defined differently based on whether it comes from a secular or...
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: Sexual consent | secular vs religious approach | comparative analysis
Criminal law is an area of legislation that defines crimes against society and sets out punishments for those who commit them. Religious law refers to the rules and regulations governing personal...
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: Exploring the interplay between criminal and religious laws in sexual assault cases