The invention of sodomy in Christian theology
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The invention of sodomy in Christian theology
(The Chicago series on sexuality, history, and society)
University of Chicago Press, 1997
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-185) and index
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: hbk ISBN 9780226410395
内容説明
Explores the invention of sodomy in medieval Christendom, examining its conceptual foundations in theology and gauging its impact on Christian sexual ethics both then and now. The text traces the historical genealogy of this enduring cultural construct through many of the idiosyncratic worldviews of the Middle Ages - worldviews at war with themselves in their attitudes toward sex, love and eroticism. Moving from poetic conceit through medieval treatise to confessor's manual and scholastic summa, the text demonstrates that the medieval notion of sodomy was fashioned out of conceptual instabilities and tensions.
目次
Acknowledgments A Prelude after Nietzsche: The Responsibilities of a History of Sodomy 1: The Passions of St. Pelagius 2: The Discovery of Sodomy 3: Peter Damian: Books in Gomorrah 4: Alan of Lille: Natural Artifices 5: The Care of Sodomites 6: Albert the Great: The Sodomitic Physiology 7: Thomas Aquinas: The Sin against Nature A Postlude after St. Ambrose: The Responsibilities of a Theology of Sodomy Works Cited Index
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: pbk ISBN 9780226410401
内容説明
This text explores the invention of sodomy in medieval Christendom, examining its conceptual foundations in theology and gauging its impact on Christian sexual ethics both then and now. It traces the historical genealogy of this enduring cultural construct through many of the idiosyncratic worldviews of the Middle Ages - worldviews at war with themselves in their attitudes toward sex, love and eroticism. Moving from poetic conceit through medieval treatise to confessor's manual and scholastic summa, the text demonstrates that the medieval notion of sodomy was fashioned out of conceptual instabilities and tensions.
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