Socrates and Diotima: sexuality, religion, and the nature of divinity

Since the beginnings of monotheism, religion has seemed to be at war with sexuality and with women. From the crusades of Hebrew prophets against the fertility deities of Canaan, to contemporary Catholic campaigns against contraception and homosexuality, to the suppression of women in Islam, Western...

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Main Author: Nye, Andrea 1939- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: New York, NY Palgrave Macmillan [2015]
In:Year: 2015
Series/Journal:Breaking feminist waves
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Breaking Feminist Waves Ser.
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Plato 427 BC-347 BC, Symposium / Sexuality
Further subjects:B Love
Online Access: Volltext (lizenzpflichtig)
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Summary:Since the beginnings of monotheism, religion has seemed to be at war with sexuality and with women. From the crusades of Hebrew prophets against the fertility deities of Canaan, to contemporary Catholic campaigns against contraception and homosexuality, to the suppression of women in Islam, Western religions have demonized both Eros and femininity. In Socrates and Diotima, Andrea Nye draws on the teaching of Socrates's priestly mentor in "matters of love" in the Symposium to recover the sacred Eros that constitutes in many pre-monotheist religious traditions a transcendent spark of immortality at the heart of mortal life. Stripping away centuries of Neo-Platonist and Christian commentary, she shows how that spiritual knowledge was lost and how it might be regained to re-vitalize ethical commitment, provide access to divinity, and offer non-credulous consolation in the face of death
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on print version record
ISBN:1137514043