# Sexual Trajectories of Non-heteronormative Identities in South African Pentecostalism: A Scoping Review Protocol

**Authors:** Mashudu Edward Muthivhi, Muimeleli Munyadziwa, José Barrera Blanco, Grant Nixon, Simon Wilhelm Kolbe

PMC · DOI: 10.12688/f1000research.171581.1 · F1000Research · 2025-11-04

## TL;DR

This paper outlines a review protocol to explore the experiences and challenges of non-heteronormative individuals in South African Pentecostal communities.

## Contribution

The study introduces a systematic approach to mapping literature on inclusive theological and pastoral practices for non-heteronormative identities in Pentecostalism.

## Key findings

- The review will identify evidence gaps in the experiences of non-heteronormative individuals within Pentecostal communities.
- It aims to inform inclusive theological and pastoral practices in South African Pentecostalism.
- Findings will guide interventions to promote acceptance and well-being for non-heteronormative individuals.

## Abstract

Non-heteronormative persons within South African Pentecostal communities experience unique challenges that arise from the intersection of sexual orientation and religious belief. Although the South African constitutional framework ostensibly grants rights and protections to sexually diverse individuals, Pentecostal expressions of Christianity largely continue to uphold heteronormative understandings, rendering sexual diversity undesirable and invisible. This scoping review paper aims to systematically map the literature on the experiences, theological discourses, and pastoral care of non-heteronormative persons in South African Pentecostalism, utilising Arksey and O’Malley’s framework. By analysing, collating, and summarising the existing body of work, the review aims to identify categories of evidence and information gaps to facilitate the possibility of further developing inclusive theological and pastoral practices and paradigms within/pastoral care within South African Pentecostalism. Ultimately, the findings will guide researchers, policymakers, and faith communities in devising interventions and responses to foster acceptance, inclusion, and well-being.

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