The author of "Conflict between Religious Convictions and Sexuality: An Autoethnography," Carlos E. Gerena, (2019) examines the challenges experienced by those who identify as LGBTQ+ and have religious beliefs in his work titled "Conflict between Religious Beliefs and Sexuality." The paper analyzes the consequences of this conflict for social work practice while also discussing the use of autoethnography to investigate this conflict. In addition, the author draws on relevant material and his or her own personal experience to give insight into the challenges confronted by persons with religious convictions and a sexual orientation that is not heteronormative.
Methodology
The author used the autoethnographic technique, a kind of self-reflection
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The practice of autoethnography allows social workers to gain insight into the experiences of the individual while also providing a greater understanding of the cultural and social contexts in which their clients live (Gerena, 2019). Autoethnography in social work can increase the quality of treatments and offer a deeper awareness of the intricacies of social issues. This is in addition to the fact that autoethnography may help provide a broader grasp of the …show more content…
Gerena (2019) provides a comprehensive and nuanced perspective on the conflict between non-heteronormative sexuality and religious beliefs. The author argues that autoethnography can be a valuable tool for social workers in understanding their clients' experiences while also providing a greater understanding of the cultural and social contexts in which their clients live. Additionally, the article highlights the necessity for social workers to be aware of the conflicts faced by individuals who have religious beliefs and a sexuality that is not heteronormative, as well as the necessity for social workers to be willing to employ autoethnography in order to gain a better understanding of the individual's
The Latino culture has very strong ideas of the masculine and feminine image and what is accepted from each gender identity. The Lesbian, Gay, Bi-sexual, and Queer (LGBTQ) Latinidad community as a result often do not fit into the roles their society expected them to fill. Due to the conflict in beliefs between the sexual orientation and ethnic background of a Latinidad LGBTQ member, they can face various difficulties that lead into mistreatment from themselves and the surrounding world. They often experience: a lack of acceptance in society, hash treatment, depression, self-hate, and resentment from their own religion.
The topic of this text is gender identity and the context necessary to understand the article is what LGBTQ+ and supporters think and gender. The text was created to voice the author’s opinions to an audience of people that
Croome writes the proposed legislation will allow “homophobia […] hate and denigration against religious or ethnic minorities, women, [and] people with disabilities,” (Croome). This invokes sympathy from the audience by highlighting the changes are against minority people groups, those unprivileged in society. The author creates the cultural representation of the marginalised as defenceless to introduce the social value of equality; he endorses the value by encouraging sympathy. Such is effective as any reader not against homophobia will surely be against xenophobia, misogyny, or ableism and it negatively portrays his opponents as condoning hate speech. On the other side of the issue of non-denominationalism, a churchly reading opposes Croome’s interpretation that a religious impunity to the current laws will cause hate and denigration, instead believing the exemption is necessary to convey scriptural teachings on family and marriage.
“Justin Lee was a devout Southern Baptist teenager nicknamed “God boy,” and his coming-out followed a path familiar to many LGBTQ kids in conservative churches. He confessed his same sex attraction with trepidation…but in college, he reexamined the scriptures, investigated the context of the condemning verses, and discovered the two core themes of Jesus’s teachings: First, the spirit of the law trumps the letter of the law. Second, the Holy Spirit guides believers to live out God’s unconditional agape, or selfless, love.” At first glance, it appears things have improved for the LGBTQ community. Yet, with all that momentum, much of the church still fights on against them.
During RA training at Oxford College, I attended Safe Space training which opened my mind to what individuals of the LGBTQIA community experience and how lonely some persons felt as a result. This training changed my perspective and caused me to reassess how I had treated persons of all identities in the past based on my conservative and religious
Liam Delaney Mr. Musgrove Senior comp Lit 16 February 2023 LGBTQ+ Mental Health: An Overview of Current Research and Implications for Practice LGBTQ+ individuals are a diverse group of people who face various mental health challenges due to the stigma and discrimination they experience. Despite progress toward greater acceptance and inclusion in recent years, many LGBTQ+ individuals continue to face discrimination, harassment, and violence, which can negatively impact their mental health. This paper provides a comprehensive overview of current research on LGBTQ+ mental health, highlighting key findings and implications for practice. Studies consistently show that LGBTQ+ individuals experience higher rates of mental health problems than their
Homesexuality in the context of religion has been viewed by many with contention. Historically members of society agonize with maintaining a balance of faith and sexual identity and/or preferences; consequently, that power struggle is still present in today’s culture. Conflict between Religious Beliefs and Sexuality: An Autoethnography by Carlos E. Gerena is a study written by a gay Latino man who grew up with strong faith and confliction with his homosexuality. Using the autoethnographic style of writing, he conveys his personal lifetime experiences as a homosexual with non-supportive family members and a Christian fellowship that both “loved the sinner, hated the sin.”
In the article journal, Conflict Between Religious Beliefs and Sexuality: An Autoethnography by Carlos E. Gerena, the author is conducting qualitative research to better understand the conflicts between religious beliefs and sexuality. Gerena is able to do this qualitative research by using his own personal experiences he faced in his life. Gerena is a gay Latino man that was raised in the Pentecostal church. That is what generated his interest in his qualitative research. One of the first points made by Gerena is that the church creates conflicts for members of the LGBTQ+.
Autoethnography is a research tool that allows the author to better understand and interpret religion, culture, and beliefs by relating it to their background and personal experiences (Adams, Ellis, & Jones, 2017). The research article, “Conflict between Religious Beliefs and Sexuality: An Autoethnography,” by Carlos E. Gerena, was written with this purpose in mind. Gerena draws from his experiences as a Latino, a member of a family, and an active follower of the Pentecostal faith to explore the growing debate between religion and sexuality. Gerena also explores his own personal challenges with mental health and sexual identification and how these themes play an active role in his life today. In the Methodology section of the article,
Both right-wing Catholics and Christians have deemed the LGBTQ community as dangerous and deviant to society. Judith Butler explains the religious use of anti-gender ideology, homophobia, transphobia, misogyny, and sexism in their justification of oppressing queer and trans people. Religion has been placed against the LGBTQ community in constraining their bodies, legal and social rights, and overall freedom to exist. Since religion plays a large role in societal and cultural norms and values, Latinxs perceive Catholicism as part of their cultural identity despite its rejection of the LGBTQ community. As a queer Mexican American, I often battled with accepting my sexuality while maintaining a relationship with God.
In addition, challenges can arise when there is no commonality in identities or when identities between myself and a client are radically different. In these times, as a social worker who has a degree of power in a relationship with people seeking help, that I must acknowledge to myself that my power can impede on inclusively practicing and remain self-aware (Gelfand, Sullivan, & Steinhouse,
Religion seems to play an important and controversial role between issues that involve the LGBTQ society. Before American Democracy can answer any of these questions, a line needs to be drawn between politics and
Joey Cho Mrs. Middleton English 10 17 October 2016 Persuasive Research Essay Outline Introduction LGBT/ same-sex marriage is one of the most heated and controversial debates in our current society. Unlike the past thousands of years whereas marriage was defined as a legal union between a man and a woman, now the concept of marriage has been extended to a broader context. “Homosexuality” in most cultures is viewed as a disgrace, and it is often considered as a great sin from a religious aspect.
Introduction Person-in-Environment Framework In our practice as social workers, we are urged to view and understand human behavior as a set of complex interactions between individuals and their environment. This is known as the person-in-environment framework. This framework encourages us to acknowledge the influence of environment on our lives and provides a beneficial framework to think about and understand human behavior (Hutchinson, 2017). Understanding our work from this perspective allows us to approach our clients from a multi-dimensional stance, taking into consideration how various factors, including but not limited to, race, class, age and gender create individual identity and shapes an individual’s experience in the context of
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