Religious authority figures often use religious texts as the primary basis for censuring homosexuality. In recent years, however, non-heterosexual Christians and Muslims have begun to contest the discursively produced boundary of sexual morality.Drawing upon two research projects on non-heterosexual Christians and Muslims, this article explores the three approaches embedded in this strategy.While acknowledging that homosexuality is indeed portrayed negatively in some parts of religious texts, the participants critique traditional hermeneutics by highlighting its inaccuracy and socio-cultural specificity, and arguing for a contextualized and culturally relevant interpretation. They also critique the credibility of institutional interpretive ...
Gay sexuality is seen as a great sin and consequently punishable in several countries in parts of th...
Gay sexuality is seen as a great sin and consequently punishable in several countries in parts of th...
This paper explores how homosexual Christians experience their religious life, as well as the variou...
Religious authority figures often use religious texts as the primary basis for censuring homosexuali...
Religious authority figures often use religious texts as the primary basis for censuring homosexuali...
Religious authority figures often use religious texts as the primary basis for cen-suring homosexual...
Religious authority figures often use religious texts as the primary basis for censuring homosexuali...
This paper examines the understandings and practices of 515 heterosexual religious young adults livi...
‘Unlocking the Closet – Same-Sex Desire among Muslim Men and Women in Belgiumnbsp;focuses on the int...
This qualitative research project uses Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to explore six l...
The role that religious faith plays in individuals’ lives can be very important, often providing emo...
Gay sexuality is seen as a great sin and consequently punishable in several countries in parts of th...
Being gay in a heteronormative world can be difficult and stressful, but for Muslims who identify as...
Gay sexuality is seen as a great sin and consequently punishable in several countries in parts of th...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychSouth Africa, like many other countries has a population of individual...
Gay sexuality is seen as a great sin and consequently punishable in several countries in parts of th...
Gay sexuality is seen as a great sin and consequently punishable in several countries in parts of th...
This paper explores how homosexual Christians experience their religious life, as well as the variou...
Religious authority figures often use religious texts as the primary basis for censuring homosexuali...
Religious authority figures often use religious texts as the primary basis for censuring homosexuali...
Religious authority figures often use religious texts as the primary basis for cen-suring homosexual...
Religious authority figures often use religious texts as the primary basis for censuring homosexuali...
This paper examines the understandings and practices of 515 heterosexual religious young adults livi...
‘Unlocking the Closet – Same-Sex Desire among Muslim Men and Women in Belgiumnbsp;focuses on the int...
This qualitative research project uses Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) to explore six l...
The role that religious faith plays in individuals’ lives can be very important, often providing emo...
Gay sexuality is seen as a great sin and consequently punishable in several countries in parts of th...
Being gay in a heteronormative world can be difficult and stressful, but for Muslims who identify as...
Gay sexuality is seen as a great sin and consequently punishable in several countries in parts of th...
Magister Psychologiae - MPsychSouth Africa, like many other countries has a population of individual...
Gay sexuality is seen as a great sin and consequently punishable in several countries in parts of th...
Gay sexuality is seen as a great sin and consequently punishable in several countries in parts of th...
This paper explores how homosexual Christians experience their religious life, as well as the variou...