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  • ...nineteenth century, known for his challenges to conventional morality and religion. Nietzsche was sympathetic towards [[pederasty]]: ...bout the higher education of women); the whole idealism of strength of the Greek character was thrown into that relationship, and the treatment of young peo ...
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  • ...202}}</ref> His festivals were the driving force behind the development of Greek theatre. He is an example of a dying god.<ref>[http://www.greekmythology.co .... <ref>In Greek "both votary and god are called Bacchus". Burkert, ''Greek Religion'' 1985:162. For the initiate as Bacchus, see [[Euripides]], ''Bacchantes'' ...
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  • ...Thracian musician, poet, and prophet in [[Ancient Greece|ancient Greek]] religion and myth. As a boy, he was given a golden lyre by [[Apollo (mythology)|Apol [[Category:Greek mythology]] ...
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  • ...He was born in the [[United States]] and majored in history with minors in religion and art at Michigan State University. In 1971, he began attending Union The ...the author of many scholarly articles in literature, art, photography and religion. His "The [[Entimos Pais]] of Matthew 8:5-13 and Luke 7:1-10" (1987) is one ...
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  • Those who wear the habit of religion, crowded<br> Although thou deceivest the intellect and art a foe to religion<br> ...
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  • Symonds later wrote a companion essay to this, [[A Problem in Greek Ethics]], which drew on his extensive classical knowledge to examine homose ...onomies and undigested Darwinism which, superimposed on the “terrorism” of religion, labelled and to some extent created the specimen “homosexual.” ...
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  • ...' 18.4</ref> Another characteristic that set Spartan boys apart from other Greek youths was that they were the ones to request to be mentored.<ref name="Ael ...re to [[anal intercourse]])<ref>[[John Addington Symonds]], ''A Problem in Greek Ethics,'' V; 1883</ref> in the love of youths, certainly distinguish the fo ...
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  • ...f the Ottoman empire in all its branches: with the government, and policy, religion, customs, and way of living of the Turks, in general. ... By Aaron Hill, .. ...l-1709 <i>THE PRESENT STATE OF THE OTTOMAN EMPIRE</i> BY AARON HILL, 1709 (Greek Love Through the Ages)] ...
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  • * [[Greek love]] * [[Kenneth J. Dover]]. ''Greek Homosexuality,'' New York; Vintage Books, 1978. ISBN 0-394-74224-9 ...
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  • ...o each other. This can be seen in both the [[Philosophy of Greek pederasty|Greek]] and [[Wakashudō|Japanese]] belief systems. While there is no consensus wi ...>W.A. Spooner, "The Golden Rule," in James Hastings, ed. ''Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics'', Vol. 6 (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1914) pp. 310–12, ...
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  • :"Greek boylove is not relevant to modern-day BoyLove." ...d contemporary religion, social history, and the historiography of ancient religion, <ref>http://isaw.nyu.edu/people/alumni/scholars-2012-13/jan-bremmer</ref> ...
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  • ...tringing His Bow (detail). Roman marble copy of the 2nd century AD after a Greek original of the 4th century BC by Lysippos. Rome, Musei Capitolini, Palazzo In Greek mythology, '''Eros''' was the primordial god responsible for lust, love, an ...
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  • The custom was reflected in the religion, as indicated by the many myths with pederastic themes. It also was integra ...d Thebes the distinction of being, on the mainland, the "legendary font of Greek pederasty."<ref>William A. Percy, ''Pederasty and Pedagogy in Archaic Greec ...
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  • [[File:Problem-In-Greek-Ethics.jpg|thumb]] ...of the development of Greek pederastic morality, quoting from many ancient Greek sources. He was one of the first to use the terms "boy love" and "boy lover ...
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  • ...n deities in classical [[Ancient Greece|Greek]] and [[Ancient Rome|Roman]] religion and mythology. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo Apollo (Wikipedia) ...<ref>[http://www.greekmythology.com/Olympians/Apollo/apollo.html Apollo (Greek mythology.com)]</ref> He also took many lovers, both women and boys. ...
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  • ...threat" to Europe, the main issue was not religion, but security. In fact religion ''per se'' was not the issue at all. For over 200 years the Ottoman Empire ...nts.<ref>Jonathan Drake, "'Le Vice' in Turkey", ''International Journal of Greek Love'', vol. 1, no. 2, 1966, pp. 13-27, http://exitinterview.biz/rarities/i ...
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  • ...father of Albanian studies. "<ref> Robert Elsie, A Dictionary of Albanian Religion, Mythology, and Folk Culture p.202-3</ref> According to these reports peder ...which drew not only lovers, but even his most trusted associates, like the greek Athanase Vaya, who became his right arm as well as a general <ref> Stephen ...
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  • ...ives from the combination of ''pais'' (Greek for 'boy') with ''erastÄ"s'' (Greek for 'lover'; cf. [[eros]]). <br> ...nd seclusion of women.William Armstrong Percy III, "Reconsiderations about Greek Homosexualities," in ''Sameâ€"Sex Desire and Love in Greco-Roman Antiquity ...
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  • ...e-pederasty THE AGE OF THE LOVED BOY IN THE ARAB-ISLAMIC WORLD, 1500-1800 (Greek Love Through the Ages)] ...ACCOUNT OF THE RELIGION AND MANNERS OF THE MAHOMETANS</i> BY JOSEPH PITTS (Greek Love Through the Ages)] ...
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  • The first comprehensive study of boylove [[Walter Breen|Eglinton's]] ''[[Greek Love]]'' (1964) was banned in [[Australia]], [[Ireland]] and [[South Africa ...estigious University of Minnesota Press. The book was denounced by several religion fundamentalists months prior to its publication. Robert Knight the spokespe ...
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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)== ...
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  • ...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, ...
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  • ...[[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 ...
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  • ...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 ...
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  • ...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< ...
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  • '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 ...
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  • ...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 ...
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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. ...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 ...
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  • term compounded of Greek and Latin elements, but its in his privately printed essay, _A Problem in Greek Ethics_. ...
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