Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World surveys the ways in which people used Christian ideas and institutions to regulate and shape sexual norms and conduct. It is ideal for students of the history of sexuality, early modern Christianity, and early modern gender.
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Praise for previous editions
"Wiesner-Hanks' study of Christianity and sexuality represents a unique, global approach organized geographically..."
The Sixteenth Century Journal
"The author does a superb job dealing with a vast array of literature, and she adeptly avoids the obvious trap of developing a Eurocentric analysis. In fact, Wiesner-Hanks shows a great ability to read and analyse the African, Asian, Latin American, and North American situations."
American Historical Review
"Merry Wiesner-Hanks has offered a fully updated second edition of her groundbreaking book on Christianity and sexuality, and she carefully analyzes areas outside Europe in the colonial world... Hundreds of authors inform this study, which she concludes with several pages of her own conclusions. She stresses, for example, the centrality of sex in the formation and preservation of boundaries, an issue pertinent in the modern world as well. As she points out, norms and lived reality are still in tension today."
Donald J. Dietrich, The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms
"Wiesner-Hanks' study of Christianity and sexuality represents a unique, global approach organized geographically..."
The Sixteenth Century Journal
"The author does a superb job dealing with a vast array of literature, and she adeptly avoids the obvious trap of developing a Eurocentric analysis. In fact, Wiesner-Hanks shows a great ability to read and analyse the African, Asian, Latin American, and North American situations."
American Historical Review
"Merry Wiesner-Hanks has offered a fully updated second edition of her groundbreaking book on Christianity and sexuality, and she carefully analyzes areas outside Europe in the colonial world... Hundreds of authors inform this study, which she concludes with several pages of her own conclusions. She stresses, for example, the centrality of sex in the formation and preservation of boundaries, an issue pertinent in the modern world as well. As she points out, norms and lived reality are still in tension today."
Donald J. Dietrich, The European Legacy: Toward New Paradigms