Sex Lives and Churches in Polish Territories Through the Ages

Sex Lives and Churches in Polish Territories Through the Ages

  • Michael Zok
  • Jaśmina Korczak-Siedlecka
Publisher:Palgrave MacmillanISBN 13: 9783032004147ISBN 10: 3032004144

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Sex Lives and Churches in Polish Territories Through the Ages is written by Michael Zok and published by Palgrave Macmillan. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3032004144 (ISBN 10) and 9783032004147 (ISBN 13).

This book analyzes the relation between the Churches’ official teachings regarding ‘desired’ and forbidden forms of sexual behaviour on the one hand, and mundane practice on the other hand, focusing on perspectives ‘from below’. Since the very beginning, Christianity has sought to regulate the love lives of its believers. The clergy’s growing influence on state institutions and the introduction of Christian sexual ethics left its mark on law, education and social norms. However, the everyday lives of most believers had little in common with the sexual norms propagated by clerics. The territory of Poland is especially interesting due to the fact that over the centuries different Christian confessions as well as distinct ethnic groups with various cultural norms co-existed there. Additionally, this edited collection looks at different groups of actors, such as peasants, the clergy or townspeople from the Early Middle Ages until the late twentieth century, and also includes different types of sources as well as of methodological approaches. This long-term perspective shows the impact and influence of Church teachings in a longue durée, and highlights social factors that both shaped discourses on sexuality and also indicated the changing power of the Church.