Same-Sex Unions in Premodern EuropeKnopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 28 aug. 2013 - 464 pagini Both highly praised and intensely controversial, this brilliant book produces dramatic evidence that at one time the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches not only sanctioned unions between partners of the same sex, but sanctified them--in ceremonies strikingly similar to heterosexual marriage ceremonies. |
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... when they had no children at alls—as well as Joseph and Mary, whose marriage the same theologians have insisted was never consummated at all.9 Ordinary marriages in imitation of this, in which the couple did not engage in.
... when they had no children at alls—as well as Joseph and Mary, whose marriage the same theologians have insisted was never consummated at all.9 Ordinary marriages in imitation of this, in which the couple did not engage in.
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John Boswell. of this, in which the couple did not engage in sexual relations but were still regarded as a married couple, were widely known in Roman Catholic Europe. (This topic is discussed further in Chapter 4.) In premodern Europe ...
John Boswell. of this, in which the couple did not engage in sexual relations but were still regarded as a married couple, were widely known in Roman Catholic Europe. (This topic is discussed further in Chapter 4.) In premodern Europe ...
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... couple and jurisdiction. (Certainly a union that entailed no change in rights or responsibilities for either party would not be considered a marriage by most people.) Such a relationship is both more and less than any variety of ...
... couple and jurisdiction. (Certainly a union that entailed no change in rights or responsibilities for either party would not be considered a marriage by most people.) Such a relationship is both more and less than any variety of ...
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... couple, which is entirely different.39 On the other hand, the normal word in the Gospels for “to be engaged” was pvqoreuopat—the word used of Mary in both Matthew (1:18: .pv'qotcvfieiong tfig pntoog ou'nofi Maoiag 'tg) 10001141) and ...
... couple, which is entirely different.39 On the other hand, the normal word in the Gospels for “to be engaged” was pvqoreuopat—the word used of Mary in both Matthew (1:18: .pv'qotcvfieiong tfig pntoog ou'nofi Maoiag 'tg) 10001141) and ...
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... couple of some sort—and was not an invocation of the much more general type of human relationship denoted by English “brotherhood,” which can and most often does comprise more than two. (The normal Greek word for “brotherly love” in ...
... couple of some sort—and was not an invocation of the much more general type of human relationship denoted by English “brotherhood,” which can and most often does comprise more than two. (The normal Greek word for “brotherly love” in ...
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SameSex Unions in the Greco | |
Views of the New Religion | |
The Development | |
Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds Admit | |
The History of SameSex Unions in Medieval Europe | |
Subsequent | |
Epilogue | |
Index | |
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