Desire where it should not be: monks, love and sex

Auteurs-es

  • Albrecht Berger

DOI :

https://doi.org/10.34096/afc.v1i31.6137

Mots-clés :

Greek monasticism, sexual relationships, pederasty, homosexuality, eunuch

Résumé

From the beginning of monasticism to our days, monks were always exposed to sexual temptations, either provoked by women or men from outside, or by fellow monks and underage novices from inside the monasteries. A special problem in the Byzantine age was also posed by the presence of eunuchs. While early monastic rules try to suppress homosexual behavior by strict regulations and threats of punishment, intimate relationships among monks are later widely accepted and even institutionalised.

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Publié

2018-02-10

Comment citer

Desire where it should not be: monks, love and sex. (2018). Anales De Filología Clásica, 1(31), 15-24. https://doi.org/10.34096/afc.v1i31.6137