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Geschichte der Grossmährenforschung in den tschechischen Ländern und in der Slowakei. By Stefan Albrecht. (Práce Slovanského ústavu. Nová rada, 14). Pp. 314. Prague: Slovanský ústav AV CR/Euroslavica, 2003. 80 86420 10 8; 80 85494 65 5

SHEPARD, JONATHAN

The Journal of ecclesiastical history, 2004-10, Vol.55 (4), p.760 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

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  • Título:
    Geschichte der Grossmährenforschung in den tschechischen Ländern und in der Slowakei. By Stefan Albrecht. (Práce Slovanského ústavu. Nová rada, 14). Pp. 314. Prague: Slovanský ústav AV CR/Euroslavica, 2003. 80 86420 10 8; 80 85494 65 5
  • Autor: SHEPARD, JONATHAN
  • Assuntos: Christianity ; Chrysippus (ca 280-207 BC) ; Ethics ; Hellenistic ; Morality ; Philosophers ; Philosophy ; Religion ; Scholars ; Writers
  • É parte de: The Journal of ecclesiastical history, 2004-10, Vol.55 (4), p.760
  • Descrição: Gacas purpose is to point out disparities between classical thought and Christian ethics; signicantly, her broader aim is to establish a clear understanding of the underlying principles that made many early Christian sexual restrictions take the radically ascetic forms they did ( p. 10). According to Gaca, sexual desire had been allowed to run wild and ruin the human condition: Remarkably, early Stoics such as Zeno and Chrysippus constructed a rehabilitated notion of eros from their denition of human beings as a communal and mutually friendly animal that armed bisexuality as normal, avoided gender bias, stressed the importance of consensual sex and preached the abolition of incest taboos as well as conventional marriage ( pp. 759). Given that early Stoicism changes and that Christians were the contemporaries of later Stoics whose values were of procreative sex, conventional marriage and sexual restraint, one can argue exactly the opposite of Gaca, that comparison is highly relevant precisely because parallels can be demonstrated.
  • Editor: Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
  • Idioma: Inglês

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