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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... relationships and all homosexual. acts. and. relationships—was. largely. unknown. to. the. societies. in which the unions first took place, making the question anachronistic and to some extent unanswerable (if not beside the point), and ...
... relationships and all homosexual. acts. and. relationships—was. largely. unknown. to. the. societies. in which the unions first took place, making the question anachronistic and to some extent unanswerable (if not beside the point), and ...
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... relationship, heterosexuals will be more inclined to assume this as the most likely interpretation, while gay people will only consider it one of two distinct possibilities. Normally the task of a historian is to piece together an ...
... relationship, heterosexuals will be more inclined to assume this as the most likely interpretation, while gay people will only consider it one of two distinct possibilities. Normally the task of a historian is to piece together an ...
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... relationships in high medieval religious orders.31 The disproportion reverses itself from the late Middle Ages on, as male writers who were more and more disturbed by the possibility of male homosexuality found it less threatening to ...
... relationships in high medieval religious orders.31 The disproportion reverses itself from the late Middle Ages on, as male writers who were more and more disturbed by the possibility of male homosexuality found it less threatening to ...
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... relationship (both blood and legal). One should “love” but not be “in love with” one's siblings, for example ... relationships, and a gradual transition from being “in love” to “loving” is probably characteristic of most longterm ...
... relationship (both blood and legal). One should “love” but not be “in love with” one's siblings, for example ... relationships, and a gradual transition from being “in love” to “loving” is probably characteristic of most longterm ...
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John Boswell. and for specifically physical relationships, often between members of the same sex.6 Plato himself referred ... relationship.7 'Ayomdv was similarly broad in application,8 but less frequent in occurrence until the Jewish and ...
John Boswell. and for specifically physical relationships, often between members of the same sex.6 Plato himself referred ... relationship.7 'Ayomdv was similarly broad in application,8 but less frequent in occurrence until the Jewish and ...
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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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