Clerical celibacy : the heritage William E. Phipps.
Material type:
- 0826416179 (pbk.)
- BX 1912.85 PHI 22
- BX1912.85 P48 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-268) and index.
Introduction: my approach : defining terms -- The pre-Christian era : Jewish culture, pagan cultures -- A celibate Jesus? : arguments pro and con : His sexual orientation -- The apostolic era : Paul's letters and other New Testament writings -- The patristic era : movement toward sexual abstinence : monasticism and Jerome : -- Augustine's anti-sex theology -- The medieval era : Roman-Byzantine schism over clerical marriage : papal attempts to put asunder espoused clerics -- From Luther to Paul VI : the anti-celibate Protestants, the counter-Reformation -- Vatican II and aftermath -- The contemporary era : John Paul II's intransigence : diocese problems, abusive prelates -- Conclusion: the fiasco in summary : on imitating Jesus : recovering from the fiasco.
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