The Making of Fornication: Eros, Ethics, and Political Reform in Greek Philosophy and Early Christianity explores how the concept of "fornication" was constructed through centuries of moral and social shifts. It traces the evolution of sexual ethics from Classical Greek ideals to the rigorous asceticism of late antiquity. 🏛️ Classical Origins
Early Greek philosophy viewed sexual desire as a force to be channeled for the benefit of the city-state. The Making of Fornication: Eros, Ethics, and Po...
New ethics prioritized the spiritual family over traditional Roman ancestral lineages. The Making of Fornication: Eros, Ethics, and Political
Ethics focused on moderation rather than total prohibition. New ethics prioritized the spiritual family over traditional
The term was expanded to cover nearly all non-procreative or extramarital acts.
Sanctity replaced civic duty as the primary motivation for sexual restraint. 📜 Political Reform
Celibacy became a new form of political and moral capital in the late Roman Empire.