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Deepens and refreshes our view of early Christianity while casting a disturbing light on the evolution of the attitudes passed down to us.
Reflecting and shaping the culture in which it is embedded, religion has historically been hostile to LGBT-identified people and communities.
Rabbi Sharon Kleinbaum is spreading light this Hanukkah, not with a menorah, but with love.
Much can be gained from trailing the spiritual narratives of those who have traveled ahead of us, for the God they have found, we may never have considered.
Kathryn Budig opens up about losing followers after marrying Fagan, why she identifies as sexually fluid, and how wellness spaces can be more welcoming and inclusive to people who don’t fit the stereotypical cookie-cutter mold of what a person in wellness looks like.
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Introduces the concept of transmuting the physical, emotional, mental and psychic energies people normally disperse in sexual activity.
Riane Eisler shows us how history has consistently promoted the link between sex and violence—and how we can sever this link and move to a politics of partnership rather than domination in all our relations.
Now with an updated epilogue celebrating the 30th anniversary of this groundbreaking and increasingly relevant book. The Chalice and the Blade tells a new story of our cultural origins. It shows that warfare and the war of the sexes are neither divinely nor biologically ordained.
A Positive View of LGBTQ starts a new conversation about the strengths and benefits of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGTBQ) identities. Positive LGBTQ identities are affirmed through inspiring firsthand accounts.
One of the best chronicles of human intimacy—from the handshake through the twelve stages that people pass through on their way to the total sexual embrace.
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