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  1. psycnet.apa.org

    The articles chosen to be presented here provide a range of topics and are somewhat representative of the wider LGBTQ and psychology of religion and spirituality literature. In the vein of examining religious communities' perceptions of LGBTQ issues, Todd, McConnell, Odahl-Ruan, and Houston-Kolnik (2017) surveyed student-members of college Christian campus-ministry groups about their ...
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  3. academia.edu

    Bergmann, Sigurd (2007) 'Theology in its Spatial Turn: Space, Place and Built Environments Challenging and Changing the Images of God,' Religion Compass, 1/3: 353‐379. Blizek, William L. (2013) 'Religion and Spirituality in the Movies', International Journal of Religion & Spirituality in Society, 2/3: 108‐114.
  4. sciencedirect.com

    Attitudes towards sexual minority individuals have changed considerably over time in the US, with religious background being a consistent factor in predicting support or opposition.Up to the late 1990s, the majority of Americans said "homosexuality should not be accepted by society," but support for it has been steadily increasing and nearly three quarters say it should be accepted [10].
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  6. Jun 18, 2024Now this is so difficult and so contrary to our instincts, that obviously either Christianity is wrong or our sexual instinct, as it now is, has gone wrong. One or the other. Of course, being a Christian, I think it is the instinct which has gone wrong." 11 Truly, the sexual path for the Christian is narrow, but it is good.
  7. psycnet.apa.org

    ogy of religion and spirituality literature. In the vein of examining religious communities' perceptions of LGBTQ issues, Todd, Mc-Connell, Odahl-Ruan, and Houston-Kolnik (2017) surveyed student-members of college Christian campus-ministry groups about their perceptions of same-sex marriage. Comparing the differences be-
  8. religion-online.org

    Spirituality refers to the way people experience and express the presence of God in their lives. It refers to the way a theology is expressed through religious practices and rituals. Christian spirituality also refers to the way people learn to live in relation to God through participation in the church. In the Protestant tradition, Scripture and the two sacraments have been regarded as the ...
  9. psycnet.apa.org

    This article is a section introduction that is dedicated to the continued exploration and understanding of the realities that are encountered by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) individuals by examining the point of contact between religion/spirituality (R/S) and sexual and gender identities. The articles chosen to be presented here provide a range of topics and are ...
  10. tandfonline.com

    It is widely discussed in the sexuality studies literature that sexuality is a fundamental part of the human experience (World Association for Sexual Health, Citation 2014; World Health Organization, Citation 2015).Religion, spirituality, and faith are components that many scholars including health researchers, also identify as integral to the human experience (Norcross & Wampold, Citation ...
  11. journals.sagepub.com

    Jan 31, 2023His fieldwork has covered Christian pilgrimages and hospitals, fashion's appropriation of rosaries, authority in spiritual movements, and the social media-enabled consumer incarnation of spiritual identities. He co-edited Consumption and Spirituality (Routledge, 2012) and a special issue of Journal of Management, Spirituality & Religion (2019).
  12. onlinelibrary.wiley.com

    This article sets forth a critical integrative review of the study of gender, sexuality, and religion. Treating religion as a cause, an effect, and an intermediary factor in relation to gender and sexuality, it draws on and synthesizes multiple theoretical approaches, including gender and queer lenses on religion, cultural analysis, and intersectionality.

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