The purpose of this article is to examine Salvian of Marseilles’ (ca. 400–490 CE) invective in De gubernatione Dei against his Christian audience pertaining to their sexual roles and behaviour as slaveholders. It is argued that rather than considering the oppressive practice of slavery in itself as a reason for moral rebuke and divine punishment, Salvian highlights the social shame that arose from the sexual vices Christian slaveholders committed with their slaves. Salvian forwards three accusations against his opponents that concern slavery and sexual vice. Firstly, he asserts that Christian slaveholders have no self-control. Secondly, the polyamorous relationships slaveholders have with numerous slaves resemble shameful and adulterous uni...
Historically, prostitution has been viewed as a sinful trade that stemmed from the lust and licentio...
Slavery existed in most ancient cultures and continues to exist indirectly in some societies in its ...
The article addresses the question why Christians often fail to achieve even the minimum standard of...
The purpose of this article is to examine Salvian of Marseilles’ (ca. 400–490 CE) invective in De gu...
Pre-copyedited version of article. As a number of studies have pointed out, the sin of Sodom was not...
This article investigates the extent to which Roman Law and received ideas about Roman slavery actu...
With few exceptions, many of the Church Fathers approved, in principle, of the punishment of slaves....
This paper looks at the church’s handling of the issue of slavery in the period before Constantine a...
In this way, the fourth-century philosopher Bishop Synesius of Cyrene argued that every Roman househ...
Theoretical thesis.Spine title: Sanctuary, manumission and slavery in Christianised Rome.Bibliograph...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 17, 2012).The en...
With few exceptions, many of the Church Fathers approved, in principle, of the punishment of slaves....
This article surveys the Pauline teaching in the Epistle to the Galatians of the status of Christian...
This article investigates the extent to which Roman Law and received ideas about Roman slavery actua...
The article presents the phenomenon of sacred prostitution which was characteristic of many ancient ...
Historically, prostitution has been viewed as a sinful trade that stemmed from the lust and licentio...
Slavery existed in most ancient cultures and continues to exist indirectly in some societies in its ...
The article addresses the question why Christians often fail to achieve even the minimum standard of...
The purpose of this article is to examine Salvian of Marseilles’ (ca. 400–490 CE) invective in De gu...
Pre-copyedited version of article. As a number of studies have pointed out, the sin of Sodom was not...
This article investigates the extent to which Roman Law and received ideas about Roman slavery actu...
With few exceptions, many of the Church Fathers approved, in principle, of the punishment of slaves....
This paper looks at the church’s handling of the issue of slavery in the period before Constantine a...
In this way, the fourth-century philosopher Bishop Synesius of Cyrene argued that every Roman househ...
Theoretical thesis.Spine title: Sanctuary, manumission and slavery in Christianised Rome.Bibliograph...
Title from PDF of title page (University of Missouri--Columbia, viewed on September 17, 2012).The en...
With few exceptions, many of the Church Fathers approved, in principle, of the punishment of slaves....
This article surveys the Pauline teaching in the Epistle to the Galatians of the status of Christian...
This article investigates the extent to which Roman Law and received ideas about Roman slavery actua...
The article presents the phenomenon of sacred prostitution which was characteristic of many ancient ...
Historically, prostitution has been viewed as a sinful trade that stemmed from the lust and licentio...
Slavery existed in most ancient cultures and continues to exist indirectly in some societies in its ...
The article addresses the question why Christians often fail to achieve even the minimum standard of...