"e;When Brothers Dwell in Unity"e; e-bog
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In the world of early Byzantine Christianity, monastic rules acknowledged but discouraged the homosexual impulses of adult males. What most disturbed monastic leaders was adolescent males being accepted as novices; adult men were considered unable to control their sexual desires for these "e;beautiful boys."e; John Chrysostom, the Archbishop of Constantinople (397-407), virulently de...
E-bog
151,31 DKK
Forlag
McFarland
Udgivet
1 marts 2016
Længde
240 sider
Genrer
LGBTQ+ Studies / topics
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781476622149
In the world of early Byzantine Christianity, monastic rules acknowledged but discouraged the homosexual impulses of adult males. What most disturbed monastic leaders was adolescent males being accepted as novices; adult men were considered unable to control their sexual desires for these "e;beautiful boys."e; John Chrysostom, the Archbishop of Constantinople (397-407), virulently denounced homosexuality, but was virtually the only Byzantine cleric to do so. Penances traditionally attached to heterosexual sins--including remarriage after divorce or widowhood--have always been much more severe than those for a variety of homosexual acts or relationships. Just as Byzantine churches have found ways to accommodate sequential marriages and other behavior once stridently condemned, this book argues, it is possible for Byzantine Christianity to make pastoral accommodations for gay relationships and same-sex marriage.