Queers in History

Monday, 29 March 2010

Natural Law, Natural Families: Acquiring Manly Virtue

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Gay men in the modern Western world are accustomed to accusations a homoerotic orientation is seen as effeminate, sissyish. This is a comple...
Friday, 12 March 2010

Epimondas: Gay Military Hero, Democrat, Cultured Statesman

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Epaminondas lived before the Christian era, outside the Jewish tradition, and has no claim whatsoever to be treated as a “saints in any lit...
Thursday, 11 March 2010

Gay Bishops: Ralph of Tours (promiscuous, gay) and John of Orleans

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In  1098! With all the current fuss about the decision of the US Episcopal Church to consecrate openly gay bishops, and the Catholic Churc...
Wednesday, 10 March 2010

Gays in the Military: Japan

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Now that DADT is finally under serious review, it is once again appropriate to consider how other military regimens deal or have dealt with ...
Saturday, 6 March 2010

The Chinese Emperor and the Cut Sleeve.

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For most of Chinese history, male love and sexual relations between men have been celebrated in history and in literature, especially where ...
Saturday, 26 December 2009

Prostitution in the Service of the Lord

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From Australia, we have a story of a father who allegedly forced his 14 year old son to have sex with a prostitute, because he suspected th...
Tuesday, 15 December 2009

"Out West" at the Autry

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Say the words "gay cowboy" and chances are the conversation will turn to "Brokeback Mountain," the 2005 film starring H...
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Terence
matters at "Queering the Church" and "Gay, Lesbian and Trans Saints (and Others), and on queer and religious books at Sergius & Bacchus Books.
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