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The Motivation to Love Overcoming Spiritual Violence and Sacramental Shame in Christian Churches Dawne Moon, PhD, Sociology Theresa Tobin, PhD, Philosophy Marquette University
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The Motivation to Love
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Spiritual abuses of LGBT people by Christian churches.
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The Motivation to Love Spiritual abuses of LGBT people by Christian churches. 1. What motivates non-LGBT church members to end these practices?
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The Motivation to Love Spiritual abuses of LGBT people by Christian churches. 1. What motivates non-LGBT church members to end these practices? 2. How do LGBT Christians overcome spiritual violence to experience a loving God, serve others, and flourish?
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Spiritual Violence
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Using religious means to violate a person in her or his relationship to God
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Spiritual Violence Using religious means to violate a person in her or his relationship to God Using scripture to demean
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Spiritual Violence Using religious means to violate a person in her or his relationship to God Using scripture to demean Sexual abuse by clergy/ using religious symbols
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Spiritual Violence Using religious means to violate a person in her or his relationship to God Using scripture to demean Sexual abuse by clergy/ using religious symbols Religious teachings/traditions spiritual inferiority
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Spiritual Violence
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Warps spiritual development of the self
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Spiritual Violence Warps spiritual development of the self Warps moral development of the self
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Spiritual Violence Warps spiritual development of the self Warps moral development of the self Erects barriers to Christian virtue
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Sacramental Shame
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A form of spiritual violence in which a church uses shaming practices to try to bring a person closer to God
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Sacramental Shame A form of spiritual violence in which a church uses shaming practices to try to bring a person closer to God – Paradoxically separates person from God
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Sacramental Shame A form of spiritual violence in which a church uses shaming practices to try to bring a person closer to God – Paradoxically separates person from God Focus inward on fixing self
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Sacramental Shame A form of spiritual violence in which a church uses shaming practices to try to bring a person closer to God – Paradoxically separates person from God Focus inward on fixing self God’s love is conditional
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Sacramental Shame A form of spiritual violence in which a church uses shaming practices to try to bring a person closer to God – Paradoxically separates person from God Focus inward on fixing self God’s love is conditional Can’t serve others until self repaired
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Two Groups: LGBT Christians Non-LGBT Participants
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LGBT Christians
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Celibate
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LGBT Christians Celibate Same-sex marriage advocates
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LGBT Christians Celibate Same-sex marriage advocates Bisexuals and transgender people – Not always included
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LGBT Christians Celibate Same-sex marriage advocates Bisexuals and transgender people – Not always included – Use these discourses selectively
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LGBT Christians Celibate Same-sex marriage advocates Bisexuals and transgender people – Not always included – Use these discourses selectively – Articulate their unique experiences
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LGBT Christians What helps overcome spiritual violence?
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LGBT Christians What helps overcome spiritual violence? HYPOTHESIS: LGBT identity
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LGBT Christians What helps overcome spiritual violence? HYPOTHESIS: LGBT identity – Allows to look outside self
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LGBT Christians What helps overcome spiritual violence? HYPOTHESIS: LGBT identity – Allows to look outside self – Allows to serve others
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LGBT Christians What helps overcome spiritual violence? HYPOTHESIS: LGBT identity – Allows to look outside self – Allows to serve others – Allows to experience God’s love
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Non-LGBT Participants
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What creates the motivation to love?
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Non-LGBT Participants What creates the motivation to love? HYPOTHESIS: Four processes
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Non-LGBT Participants What creates the motivation to love? HYPOTHESIS: Four processes – “Sexuality” since late 19 th century
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Non-LGBT Participants What creates the motivation to love? HYPOTHESIS: Four processes – “Sexuality” since late 19 th century – Media representations
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Non-LGBT Participants What creates the motivation to love? HYPOTHESIS: Four processes – “Sexuality” since late 19 th century – Media representations – Relationship with LGBT people
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Non-LGBT Participants What creates the motivation to love? HYPOTHESIS: Four processes – “Sexuality” since late 19 th century – Media representations – Relationship with LGBT people – Global information flow Implausibililty of single truth listen, learn, love
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Non-LGBT Participants What creates the motivation to love? HYPOTHESIS: Four processes – “Sexuality” since late 19 th century – Media representations – Relationship with LGBT people – Global information flow Implausibililty of single truth listen, learn, love Conventional approach feels unchristian
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Methodology and Deep Integration
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Methods and Deep Integration Feminist Christian virtue ethics perspective
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Methods and Deep Integration Feminist Christian virtue ethics perspective – Limitation
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Methods and Deep Integration Feminist Christian virtue ethics perspective – Limitation Only published statements
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Methods and Deep Integration Feminist Christian virtue ethics perspective – Limitation Only published statements Speculative conclusions
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Methods and Deep Integration Feminist Christian virtue ethics perspective – Limitation Only published statements Speculative conclusions – Contribution
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Methods and Deep Integration Feminist Christian virtue ethics perspective – Limitation Only published statements Speculative conclusions – Contribution Able to make ethical claims
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Methods and Deep Integration Feminist Christian virtue ethics perspective – Limitation Only published statements Speculative conclusions – Contribution Able to make ethical claims Able to distinguish true from pseudo-virtue
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Methods and Deep Integration Qualitative sociological perspective
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Methods and Deep Integration Qualitative sociological perspective – Contribution
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Methods and Deep Integration Qualitative sociological perspective – Contribution Deep, rich narratives of experience from multiple perspectives
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Methods and Deep Integration Qualitative sociological perspective – Contribution Deep, rich narratives of experience from multiple perspectives Dynamic process where analysis informs later data gathering, and reveals changes over time
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Methods and Deep Integration Qualitative sociological perspective – Contribution Deep, rich narratives of experience from multiple perspectives Dynamic process where analysis informs later data gathering, and reveals changes over time – Limitation
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Methods and Deep Integration Qualitative sociological perspective – Contribution Deep, rich narratives of experience from multiple perspectives Dynamic process where analysis informs later data gathering, and reveals changes over time – Limitation No ethical evaluation
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Methods and Deep Integration Deep Integration
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Methods and Deep Integration Deep Integration – Sociological methods to gather data
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Methods and Deep Integration Deep Integration – Sociological methods to gather data Participant-observation,
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Methods and Deep Integration Deep Integration – Sociological methods to gather data Participant-observation, interviews,
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Methods and Deep Integration Deep Integration – Sociological methods to gather data Participant-observation, interviews, documents
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Methods and Deep Integration Deep Integration – Sociological methods to gather data Participant-observation, interviews, documents – Hybrid form of analysis
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Methods and Deep Integration Deep Integration – Sociological methods to gather data Participant-observation, interviews, documents – Hybrid form of analysis Grounded Theory (Inductive)
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Methods and Deep Integration Deep Integration – Sociological methods to gather data Participant-observation, interviews, documents – Hybrid form of analysis Grounded Theory (Inductive) Extended Case Method
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Methods and Deep Integration Deep Integration – Sociological methods to gather data Participant-observation, interviews, documents – Hybrid form of analysis Grounded Theory (Inductive) Extended Case Method – Feminist and Queer Theory/Ethics
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Methods and Deep Integration Deep Integration – Sociological methods to gather data Participant-observation, interviews, documents – Hybrid form of analysis Grounded Theory (Inductive) Extended Case Method – Feminist and Queer Theory/Ethics – Virtue Ethics, Violence Studies
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Methods and Deep Integration Deep Integration – Sociological methods to gather data Participant-observation, interviews, documents – Hybrid form of analysis Grounded Theory (Inductive) Extended Case Method – Feminist and Queer Theory/Ethics – Virtue Ethics, Violence Studies – Expand these theories using inductively gathered data
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Methodological Innovation
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Examining situated accounts and personal narratives of people’s motivation to virtue
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Methodological Innovation Examining situated accounts and personal narratives of people’s motivation to virtue Framing sociological data in terms of virtue
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Methodological Innovation Examining situated accounts and personal narratives of people’s motivation to virtue Framing sociological data in terms of virtue Bringing sociological data to the discussion of virtue
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Why This Matters
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Academic significance
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Why This Matters Academic significance Methodological significance
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Why This Matters Academic significance Methodological significance Practical significance
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Why This Matters Academic significance
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Why This Matters Academic significance How people develop the motivation to end practices of spiritual violence
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Why This Matters Academic significance How people develop the motivation to end practices of spiritual violence The end of the “Culture Wars”
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Why This Matters Academic significance How people develop the motivation to end practices of spiritual violence The end of the “Culture Wars” Character development in unhealthy spiritual environment
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Why This Matters Academic significance How people develop the motivation to end practices of spiritual violence The end of the “Culture Wars” Character development in unhealthy spiritual environment Spiritual Healing
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Why This Matters Methodological significance
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Why This Matters Methodological significance Empirical grounding and/or challenge to moral claims (claims about motivation to virtue)
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Why This Matters Methodological significance Empirical grounding and/or challenge to moral claims (claims about motivation to virtue) Moral framework to guide analysis
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Why This Matters Practical significance
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Why This Matters Practical significance Understand harms and gifts of religion for LGBT Christians
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Why This Matters Practical significance Understand harms and gifts of religion for LGBT Christians Help movements to foster growth
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Why This Matters Practical significance Understand harms and gifts of religion for LGBT Christians Help movements to foster growth Facilitate public understanding
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Challenges
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Conflict between normative philosophy & “value neutral” sociology
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Challenges Conflict between normative philosophy & “value neutral” sociology Sociology has unspoken normative assumptions
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Challenges Conflict between normative philosophy & “value neutral” sociology Sociology has unspoken normative assumptions Methodological barrier
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Challenges Conflict between normative philosophy & “value neutral” sociology Sociology has unspoken normative assumptions Methodological barrier Naturalistic research draws on existing skills and dispositions
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Challenges Conflict between normative philosophy & “value neutral” sociology Sociology has unspoken normative assumptions Methodological barrier Naturalistic research draws on existing skills and dispositions Philosophical project invites interviews on its own
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The Motivation to Love Overcoming Spiritual Violence and Sacramental Shame in Christian Churches Dawne Moon, PhD, Sociology Theresa Tobin, PhD, Philosophy Marquette University
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