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Nazarene Clergy Responses to Homosexuality and Interactions with LGBT People
- By: Reginald Watson
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 12 hrs and 8 mins
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The Church of the Nazarene claims that homosexuality is a perversion of human sexuality. The denomination and many of its members have also said same-sex sexual acts are sinful and subject to the wrath of God. Most Nazarenes maintains that “homosexual lifestyle” is sinful and contrary to scripture. And yet the Church of the Nazarene also states that all people should be treated with dignity, grace, and as God’s image bearers — regardless of sexual orientation or behavior. And the denomination’s theology is grounded in love and acceptance. Nazarene clergy experience a tension ...
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Nazarene Clergy Responses to Homosexuality and Interactions with LGBT People
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 12 hrs and 8 mins
- Release date: 02-18-24
- Language: English
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Origin Stories
- By: Reginald Jackson Harrison Watson Sophie Hasuo Rachel Willis
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Titled “Origin Stories,” this podcast series aims to build transdisciplinary spaces in which to rethink educational practices in order to redress pervasive ideological and methodological biases in Japanese Studies. In this space scholars will discuss their personal background, intellectual formation, experiences in the field, and evolving perspective on Japanese Studies. In this series, we hope to explore the following questions: How can we employ a black feminist framework to unpack the historical forces contributing to the particular racial formations that have congealed within Japanese ...
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