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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... term “marriage” to such relationships. Aside from the moral questions this episode raises,6 it throws the deeper meaning of “marriage” in a historical context into lively uncertainty. What did it mean to be one of seven hundred women ...
... term “marriage” to such relationships. Aside from the moral questions this episode raises,6 it throws the deeper meaning of “marriage” in a historical context into lively uncertainty. What did it mean to be one of seven hundred women ...
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... term like “love” is inadequate to express them. Humans are, moreover, rarely sure about precisely what their feelings are in a given case; this ambivalence is the subject of much popular culture in the West, along with the realistic ...
... term like “love” is inadequate to express them. Humans are, moreover, rarely sure about precisely what their feelings are in a given case; this ambivalence is the subject of much popular culture in the West, along with the realistic ...
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... family members) it does not, and in many situations erotic interest would be thought to detract from or corrupt “love.” In this study the English term “love” is used to include “being in love,” but is not its lexical equivalent. “Eros,”
... family members) it does not, and in many situations erotic interest would be thought to detract from or corrupt “love.” In this study the English term “love” is used to include “being in love,” but is not its lexical equivalent. “Eros,”
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... term for friendship, usually considered (then and now) distinguishable from “eros,” but the related verb ¢Oteiv was the single most common word for “love” in every sense, and was regularly employed for everything from “liking” a comrade ...
... term for friendship, usually considered (then and now) distinguishable from “eros,” but the related verb ¢Oteiv was the single most common word for “love” in every sense, and was regularly employed for everything from “liking” a comrade ...
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... term for “love” of whatever sort.11 'Egdv does not occur at all in the New Testament—a particularly striking absence, since égdv and its derivatives are among the most common subjects of Greek literature of the period. Instead, ¢O\£Iv ...
... term for “love” of whatever sort.11 'Egdv does not occur at all in the New Testament—a particularly striking absence, since égdv and its derivatives are among the most common subjects of Greek literature of the period. Instead, ¢O\£Iv ...
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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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