Sociocultural Obstacles to Integrating Inclusive Theology Within Traditional Religious Institutions
While some religions have embraced the concept of inclusivity, others still struggle with it due...
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: Overcoming patriarchal hurdles in achieving intersectional inclusion in churches
The article will explore how authoritarian governments use sexualized images to create an atmosphere of fear, aggression, or loyalty among their citizens. It will look into how these images are used...
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: Sexualization in authoritarian regimes: how governments use sex to control citizens
Populist movements have often been criticized for their divisive, xenophobic, and authoritarian tendencies.
Less attention has been paid to how they use sexual psychology to create strong bonds...
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: Populism sexually divides: leaders use psychology to form bonds with followers
The term "political propaganda" refers to the manipulation of public opinion through the spreading of misinformation, half-truths, and exaggerations by governments, politicians, or other powerful...
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: Sexual fears and phobias used in political propaganda to divide us: how it impacts society and culture
Xenophobia is the fear or prejudice against people from different cultures. It has been shown to have negative effects on physical and mental health, including increased stress levels, anxiety...
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: Sexuality and society: the impact of xenophobia and homophobia on mental health
How does xenophobia within LGBT communities intersect with ethnicity, nationality, and migration, and what strategies can reduce exclusion?
It is important to define "xenophobia" as an irrational...
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: The intersection of xenophobia, ethnicity, nationality, and migration in lgbt communities
Xenophobia is an irrational fear or hatred of strangers, foreigners, or anything different from oneself. It can be based on various characteristics such as race, ethnicity, nationality, culture,...
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: The intersectional impact of xenophobia on sexuality & relationships
There are many countries in Eastern Europe that were once part of the Soviet Union. One such country is Russia, which has been undergoing rapid cultural change since the fall of communism. While some...
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: The intersection of myths of heroism and national pride with queer visibility in postsoviet russia