Early Greek philosophy viewed sexual desire as a force to be channeled for the benefit of the city-state.
The term was expanded to cover nearly all non-procreative or extramarital acts. The Making of Fornication: Eros, Ethics, and Po...
New ethics prioritized the spiritual family over traditional Roman ancestral lineages. Early Greek philosophy viewed sexual desire as a
Early Church Fathers reimagined Greek self-discipline as a strict religious mandate. The Making of Fornication: Eros, Ethics, and Po...