Queer theology challenges patriarchal understandings of divine authority by proposing relational models of power that emphasize mutuality, equality, and reciprocity. These models reject traditional...
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: Sexuality and power: a queer theological approach to diverse relationships
Normativity, Ethics, and Social Justice
The normative beliefs about sexual orientation, gender identity, and expression are often considered to be deeply ingrained within societies, cultures, and...
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: Normativity, ethics, and social justice: exploring the powerful insights of philosophical perspectives on lgbtq rights
The relationship between religion and politics has been a subject of debate for centuries. Religion is often seen as an important factor that shapes people's beliefs, attitudes, and values, while...
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: The impact of religious discourse on lgbt advocacy and political mobilization
Lesbians have unique ways of creating meaningful relationships that emphasize mutual respect, trust, intimacy, and communication. These practices are rooted in a feminist tradition of critical...
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: A closer look at the unique and empowering practices of lesbian relationships
Can queer suffering generate collective ethical and existential knowledge? This is an important question that has been discussed by scholars and philosophers for centuries. Queer suffering can refer...
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: Can queer suffering generate collective ethical and existential knowledge?
The concept of inner freedom is an important one, but its connection to external factors such as justice and morality remains debatable. On one hand, some might argue that without the presence of...
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: Inner freedom: how does it fit with external justice and morality?
How might intersectional queer activism engage global issues such as climate migration, digital labor, and transnational solidarity, and what strategies might ensure inclusivity and equitable...
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: How intersectional queer activism can address climate change migration and transnational solidarity
In societies that are saturated with suffering, empathy often fails to help individuals respond effectively to the needs of others. This can have serious consequences for both personal well-being and...
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: How suffering leads to failures of empathy and the need for resiliency
Intersectionality is a term used to describe how people's identities are shaped by multiple intersecting aspects such as race, gender, class, disability, religion, sexual orientation, and more. This...
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: The complex nature of lgbt identity formation: exploring the intersections of race, gender, sexuality, and more
The normalization of discrimination refers to the acceptance and integration of prejudiced beliefs and behaviors into society's norms. It is often used in reference to social, economic, and political...
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: How prejudicial ideologies shape our society: exploring the effects of normalized disparity on mental health