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Category Archives: Theology
BDSM and the Eucharist
“Take, eat, this is my body broken for you” When it comes to intimacy with God, no other act of worship or devotion brings us closer or deeper into contact with the Divine than the Eucharist. In the Eucharist, or … Continue reading
Posted in BDSM, God, Jesus, kink, spirituality, Submission, Suffering, Theology, Worship
Tagged BDSM, Body and Blood, D/s, Domination, Eucharist, Jesus Christ, Prayer, spirituality
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An introductory lecture to Kink and Theology
This is the first (mini) lecture I’ve given on my Kink Theology idea. Given to a University Kink Society at a session they held on Kink and Academia.
Posted in BDSM, God, incarnation, Jesus, kink, Questions, Theology
Tagged BDSM, God, introduction, Lecture, Mary, Theology
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The Submissive Virgin Mary
Can Mary’s submissive “yes” be saved and transformed by the BDSM understanding of what it means to be a bottom and truly submit? Continue reading
Posted in BDSM, Submission, Theology, Women
Tagged BDSM, Feminisim, Mary, relationship, Submission, Virginity, Women
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What is kink Theology?
A good place to start this blog would be a brief explanation of what I mean by Kink Theology and why I think it is an important thing to do. To do this I’ll briefly explain in turn what I … Continue reading
Posted in BDSM, Questions, Theology
Tagged BDSM, Definitions, introduction, kink, Theology
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