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  • ...y, and used it as one justification for the extirpation of native society, religion and culture, and the taking of the lands and wealth; of all customs of the ...on pederasty was [[John Addington Symonds]], whose essays ''[[A Problem in Greek Ethics]]'' and ''A Problem in Modern Ethics'' were among the first ever def ...
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  • - Dover K J: <em>Greek Homosexuality - </em>Duckworth, London 1976 (reprinted by ==(Psychology, philosophy and religion)== ...
    32 KB (5,059 words) - 13:40, 25 February 2016
  • ...t|Man Fondles Boy Who Touches His Chin. Two-handled cup with male couples. Greek, Late Archaic Period, about 520 B.C. Greece, Boiotia. Ceramic, Black Figure ...e of his immediate family, known as the ''[[erastes]]'' ("lover"; [[Greece|Greek]]: ἐραστής, pl. ἐρασταί, ''erastai''), and was constructed as an aristocra ...
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  • “The cultural cross-referencing could be Greek, but it could also be medieval Japan, it could be Persia. Referencing those ...geous. It is about things that matter: art, philosophy, politics, science, religion. Above all, it is a love story, and one like no other. But be warned: Your ...
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  • <p style="text-indent: 40px">'''Answer 3:''' In the Ancient Greek society, the cultural notion of hubris was used to prevent abuse.</p> <p style="text-indent: 40px">'''Answer 1: It could be religion, could be social control...'''</p> ...
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  • '''''Greek pederastic mythology and analysis; critique of sexual conformism; history o '''Key phrases:''' male love, Platonic pederasty, ancient Greek rites and initiations, ...
    86 KB (13,812 words) - 19:35, 5 March 2021
  • ...[[pubescent]] or [[adolescent]] male. The word ''pederasty'' derives from Greek (''paiderastia'') "love of boys",<sup>[[[1]]]</sup> a compound derived from ...henian pederasty]], and became most prominent in the 6th century [[BC]]. [[Greek pederasty's]] various forms were the subject of philosophic debates in whic ...
    52 KB (7,761 words) - 14:02, 7 April 2015
  • ...as being something demeaning nor feminizing, as it tended to be in Western Greek homosexuality. Religion in Japan consists mainly of the animistic [[Shinto]] belief system and [[Bu ...
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  • myth. <ref>Hunter, J: Interpreting the Satanic Legend. Journal of Religion and Health 37 (3) 249, 1998. </ref> anthropology, and human biology. <ref>Dover, K J: Greek Homosexuality. London: Duckworth 1976. ...
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  • ...t = Malcolm | last = Brabant | publisher = BBC News, Athens | title = Lost Greek boy may be sex victim | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6331801.stm ...its Ethic, its Idea.''<ref>Georges Dumézil, Preface in ''Homosexuality in Greek Myth'' by Bernard Sergent, Boston, 1984</ref> In the USA, as late as [[2005 ...
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  • ...ref> However, [[Plutarch]] asserts that the Persians used eunuch boys "the Greek way" long before they had seen the Grecian main. <ref>Plutarch, ''De Malig. ...t," a borrowing from Persian meaning "back" or "anus" survives in modern [[Greek]] as "poustis," a term of invective used of passive homosexuals, and in [[R ...
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  • <font size="+2">'''GREEK ETHICS'''</font> ...eory I have set forth in Section X. regarding the North Hellenic origin of Greek Love, and its Dorian character, the more remarkable. That two students, wor ...
    194 KB (32,912 words) - 18:52, 29 June 2022
  • ...itions which promoted chaste pederastic relationships (See [[Philosophy of Greek pederasty]]) included below are also relationships in which there is eviden ...ripped him of his clothes and cut off his hair. <ref>Initiation in ancient Greek rituals and narratives By David Brooks Dodd, Christopher A. Faraone, p.121< ...
    93 KB (14,979 words) - 07:05, 2 March 2018
  • 'paides' is Greek for boys, and an 'erastes' is a lover. To the ancients of politicians, aims which are ultimately dictated by religion. It is ...
    40 KB (6,995 words) - 18:43, 10 May 2016
  • ...ources Cited in all Issues of-International Journal of Greek Love-KALOS-On Greek Love-PAN-Paidika.pdf :Journal of Religion and Health Volume 18 issue 4 1979 [doi 10.1007%2Fbf01533061] John A. Clippi ...
    117 KB (16,899 words) - 21:45, 10 May 2016
  • ...ref> However, [[Plutarch]] asserts that the Persians used eunuch boys "the Greek way" long before they had seen the Grecian main.<ref>Plutarch, ''De Malig. ...a slave boy and claim to have seen God!". The real danger to conventional religion, as [[Peter Lamborn Wilson]] asserts, was not so much the mixing of sodomy ...
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  • ...e easy understanding of our usual prayers and the chief points of our holy religion"<ref name=Coleridge /> ...d they remain there until they are 19 or 20, learning reading, writing and religion; as soon as they come out, they marry and apply themselves to politics." ...
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  • ...of his family (1645) changed his dissolute lifestyle, devouted himself to religion and in 1653 was ordained to the priestehood<ref>John Bargrave, ''Pope Alexa ::A native of [[Tepeleni]], the same town as Ali Pasha, the Greek youth eventually rose to be the most trusted subordinate of the Pasha.<ref> ...
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  • ...xalted moral idea, the deepest reverence for all things connected with his religion and a sublime conception of the Unity and Omnipotence of the Deity. Notewor ...6-158 = 754-775, and grandfather of Al-Rashíd) caused many translations of Greek and Latin, Syriac and Persian (Pehlevi) works to be made into Arabic, speci ...
    388 KB (65,888 words) - 17:55, 19 June 2019
  • term compounded of Greek and Latin elements, but its in his privately printed essay, _A Problem in Greek Ethics_. ...
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