Resolving Identity Conflict: Gay,Lesbian, and Queer Individuals with a Christian Upbringing |
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Authors: | Denise L. Levy Patricia Reeves |
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Affiliation: | 1. Appalachian State University , Boone, North Carolina;2. University of Georgia , Athens, Georgia |
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Abstract: | Gay, lesbian, and queer individuals with a Christian upbringing often experience conflict between religion and sexual identity. The purpose of this grounded theory study was to understand how gay, lesbian, and queer-identified individuals with a Christian upbringing resolve conflict between sexual identity and religious beliefs. Analysis of in-depth interviews with 15 participants led to 3 conclusions. First, resolving the discord between sexual identity and religious beliefs is a five-stage process of internal conflict resolution. Second, personal and contextual factors affect every aspect of the resolution process. Finally, faith development and sexual identity development are intertwined and fluid constructions. |
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Keywords: | sexuality spirituality identity grounded theory |
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