Process theology is an approach to theology that emphasizes God's involvement in the world, particularly through natural processes such as evolution. It is based on the idea that reality is dynamic...
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: Queering identity: exploring sexual fluidity through process theology
Queer Embodiment and Theology
Queer embodiment refers to the way that individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ experience their bodies and how they express themselves physically. This can include things...
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: Queer embodiment and theology: exploring the challenges of sin and virtue.
In the Christian tradition, the concept of dualism is central to many religious beliefs. Dualism involves the idea that reality can be divided into two opposite but complementary realms, such as...
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: Bisexuality challenges religious binary thinking: exploring moral ambiguity in christianity
There has been an increasing focus on the need to include marginalized voices in theological discourse and practice. This is because marginalization often leads to the exclusion of certain groups...
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: Sexuality and eroticism in liberation theology: exploring the impact of marginalized voices on religious practice
Bisexual individuals are unique in their sexual orientation because they experience attraction towards both males and females simultaneously. This can create several challenges for them in terms of...
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: Bisexual identity: how theology can help with religious exploration and personal development?
Experiences of marginalization can lead to a reconsideration of traditional theological and moral concepts surrounding sin, virtue, and sanctity. Marginalized individuals may question their...
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: Understanding how marginalization shapes our conceptions of sin, virtue, and sanctity
This paper explores the relationship between personal pain and collective memory through the lens of theology, examining how past traumas can inform present beliefs and practices. It argues that...
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: Religious theologys relationship between personal pain and collective memory
The term “psychological effects” refers to the mental and emotional impact of an event or experience on an individual's cognitive, behavioral, and emotional functioning. In this context, it refers to...
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: Psychological effects of samesex love viewed through theological lens
Is theology without embodiment still theology at all? This question has been debated among scholars for centuries, but there is no clear consensus. On one hand, some argue that theology must be...
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: Exploring the debate over embodied theology: what does it mean for our understanding of god and relationships?
As societal norms have shifted towards greater acceptance of LGBTQ individuals, many people still struggle to reconcile their personal beliefs and identity with those of their religious upbringing....
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: How lgbtq youth navigate the tension between personal morality and religious authority