Desire and Disunity: Christian Communities and Sexual Norms in the Late Antique West

Author:   Ulriika Vihervalli
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
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9781835530023


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   04 June 2024
Format:   Paperback
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Desire and Disunity: Christian Communities and Sexual Norms in the Late Antique West


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An Open Access edition will be available on publication thanks to the kind sponsorship of the libraries participating in the Jisc Open Access Community Framework OpenUP initiative. Desire and Disunity explores the struggles of Christianising late ancient sexuality in the late Roman West. Through an examination of fourth to sixth century sermons, letters, laws, and treatises in Latin-speaking communities, the difficulties of late antique clerics in moving ascetically influenced sexual ideals into wider practice become evident. Western clerics faced challenges on several fronts: the dedication and devoutness of lay Christians varied, while the military-political upheavals of the fifth century created new challenges and opportunities for influencing one’s flock. Furthermore, Roman sexual norms continued to inform the thinking of many clerics and lay figures alike, even when in opposition to more scripturally based moral reasoning. Problems of bigamy, concubinage, sex work, incest, homosexual acts, adultery, and more troubled western Christian communities, with contradicting rules and traditions on what was acceptable and what was not. What reach did elite clerical perspectives on sexual norms have amongst the non-elite? How did clerics navigate tensions between the idealisation of Christian communal purity and the actions of congregants that fell short of these ideals? What influenced clerical perceptions of sex and how did they articulate these ideas to their audiences? Clerical sources of this time reflect these challenges as well as varying church attempts to reform the sex lives of their congregants – and, indeed, church failure in doing so.

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Author:   Ulriika Vihervalli
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Liverpool University Press
ISBN:  

9781835530023


ISBN 10:   1835530028
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   04 June 2024
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'An important and refreshing monograph which makes an original contribution to the field.' Associate Professor Lisa Bailey 'As (the author) shows through a series of finely grained readings, the modern concept of “Christianization” as shorthand for a cultural process of transformation is at best a frustratingly blunt analytic tool, and at worse, a totally reductive, anachronistic set of assumptions about the period.' Professor Kristina Sessa


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Ulriika Vihervalli is Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool.

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