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JournalISSN: 1355-8358

Theology and Sexuality 

Routledge
About: Theology and Sexuality is an academic journal published by Routledge. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Queer & Human sexuality. It has an ISSN identifier of 1355-8358. Over the lifetime, 467 publications have been published receiving 2488 citations. The journal is also known as: TSE & Theology and sexuality.


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TL;DR: Their Own Received Them Not: African American Lesbians and Gays in Black Churches as mentioned in this paper is a collection of interviews with African American lesbians and gays in the 1990s and 2000s.
Abstract: (2000). Their Own Received Them Not: African American Lesbians and Gays in Black Churches. Theology & Sexuality: Vol. 2000, No. 12, pp. 88-100.

91 citations

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TL;DR: Gerard Loughlin this article examines the construction of alien visitations in The Man Who Fell to Earth and reflects theologically upon the implicit and explicit religious themes in the novel and film.
Abstract: This article examines the construction of alien visitations in The Man Who Fell to Earth and reflects theologically upon the implicit and explicit religious themes in the novel and film. Gerard Loughlin explores the christic identity of the central character, Newton, and the queering of his body. Loughlin offers this essay in memory of Michael Vasey.

48 citations

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TL;DR: The Embodied Spirituality Scale (ESS) as discussed by the authors is an instrument designed to measure the level of integration between one's experience of sexuality and spirituality, and has been shown to offer empirical support for the concept of embodied spirituality as an integral relationship between spirituality and sexuality.
Abstract: This article reports two studies on the development of the Embodied Spirituality Scale (ESS), an instrument designed to measure the level of integration between one's experience of sexuality and spirituality. Both studies were limited to specifically Christian samples. Study 1 reports the initial construction of the ESS. Participants in Study 1 consisted of 128 women and 64 men (ages 16 to 75, M = 22.7 years). Study 2 reports a validation study of the ESS. Participants in Study 2 consisted of 125 female (46.5 per cent) and 142 male (52.8 per cent) adults between the ages of 18 and 78 (M = 47; SD = 10.9). The results offer empirical support for the concept of embodied spirituality as an integral relationship between sexuality and spirituality. The results also suggest that, as a measure of embodied awareness, the ESS may offer clues to the nature of the ‘active ingredient’ in the relationship between spirituality and health.

33 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, Boss, Sarah Jane, Empress and Handmaid: On Nature and Gender in the Cult of the Virgin Mary Theology & Sexuality: Vol 2000, No 13, pp 121-121
Abstract: (2000) Boss, Sarah Jane, Empress and Handmaid: On Nature and Gender in the Cult of the Virgin Mary Theology & Sexuality: Vol 2000, No 13, pp 121-121

29 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
YearPapers
20233
20225
202112
202012
201915
201816