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Same Sex Unions Essay Research Paper The

Same Sex Unions Essay, Research Paper


The question of same-sex unions and their legitimacy in many different societies


is a topic that has been hotly debated for centuries. One society in particular


is pre-modern Europe. Noted author and historian Dr. John Boswell looks


extensively at the topic of same-sex unions in his book Same Sex Unions in


Premodern Europe. Dr. Boswell argues extensively in his book that the Catholic


and Eastern Orthodox churches not only sanctioned unions between partners of the


same sex, but actually sanctified them. This critique examines some specific


aspects of the book, and analyzes them. Before an analysis of the Same Sex


Unions in Premodern Europe can be evaluated, it?s important to know a little


about the author himself and what he stood for. Dr. Boswell was a professor at


Yale University and Chairman of Yale?s history department for many years. He


was an award winning scholar, author and historian. In addition to writing Same


Sex Unions in Premodern Europe he also wrote several other works such as


Christianity, Social Tolerance and Homosexuality. Two of his greatest


professional achievements included being a Woodrow Wilson Fellow and a Fulbright


scholar. It is his extensive training as a Historian and an understanding of his


own homosexuality that gave him unique insight into the writing of Same Sex


Unions in Premodern Europe. In Same Sex Unions in Modern Europe, Boswell takes a


highly controversial position in saying that the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox


churches actually sanctified same sex unions, while at the same time, presenting


his viewpoints in such a way that any well educated historian would? very


carefully. He almost contradicts himself at several points in the book and


mentions that his ideas are subject to debate among his peers. Boswell, in


writing this book has essentially established a Premodern Europe where


heterosexual marriage was largely ignored by pagans and discouraged by the


church. Also, according to Boswell, men would essentially pair off in order to


perform duties that were considered essential to society such as war, trade,


education, friendship, etc. As Boswell puts it ?it is hardly surprising that


there should been a Christian solemnizing same sex unions.? I do not agree


with him on this premise, although homosexuality has existed in animal species


and in humans since the beginnings of our existence, how can he be so bold as to


assume that the majority of these supposed pairs were homosexual? In my opinion


that broad of a statement is like saying that any two men that shake hands or


embrace must automatically be gay. There is a second specific point that I wish


to point out with regards to medieval priest and the monastic life. Boswell


points out in Same Sex Unions in Premodern Europe that young boys caught


performing homosexual acts were ?punished? by being sent to a monastery. Was


this meant as ?punishment? to deprive these boys of their youth or to


isolate them from the supposed forces that made th

em perform these acts? Boswell


points out ?in any event, being placed with monks was likely to provide the


best environment to locate other men romantically interested in their own


gender.? That?s all well and good, but he undermines his own thesis here. If


the Christian Right of the time so vehemently supported same sex unions, then


why would boys who engaged in same-sex acts be ?punished? at all? Should not


they be encouraged to be homosexual? Boswell not only mildly contradicts himself


here, he goes a step further and practically destroys his own thesis. Through


reading Same Sex Unions in Premodern Europe, relating it to my own experiences


as a history major, and gay male, not to mention discussions in class, I do not


believe that same sex unions were as heavily sanctioned in Premodern Europe by


churches as Boswell would have us believe. It is my opinion that there have


fluctuations between then and now as to exactly how much homosexuality is


tolerated by the so-called mainstream society. There were places such as Ancient


Greece where it was accepted and modern day liberal locations such as San


Francisco, California that have a large gay/lesbian population. In both places


both in the past and present, a certain percentage of religions Christian or


non-Christian have spoken out against same sex unions. In one respect I can


agree with Boswell in that perhaps in the past (in certain premodern Europe


geographical locations) that same sex unions were more tolerated than they are


today here in the United States. This is especially true in the so called


?Bible Belt? which comprises many of the Southern and South Western states


where groups such as the Christian Coalition and the Moral Majority have gained


a lot of political clout with their conservative (and anti-gay) viewpoints.


These groups tend to be at the forefront of what I consider to be backwards


thinking. They do not recognize that many gays and lesbians wish to have


families and be considered as ?normal? members of society, instead these


groups and others view them as ?deviants? and ?sinners? because of whom


they chose to have relationships with. In recapping some of the major themes of


Same Sex Unions in Premodern Europe by Dr. John Boswell, I find his basic thesis


in his book to be how openly both the Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox


Church supported same sex unions. Although he provides some good evidence that


there was some recognition, I believe he makes the mistake of assuming that


most, if not all of these unions were sexual partners and companions. While some


may have been, certainly not to the degree that he states. Furthermore in


looking into other church records of the time period, it is clear that the


Catholic Church did not support same sex marriages or unions. Bottomline,


Boswell makes some good points and provides some evidence, but it was not


persuasive enough for me to agree with his thesis, there are too many open ends


in terms of his interpretations of documents and other sources.

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