Sex and the Church

Sex and the Church

Many religious traditions celebrate sexuality as a gift from God. So why did Christianity turn it into a dangerous and shameful vice? In this major three-part series, theological historian Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch explores how the Christian Church went beyond reflecting Western attitudes to sex, gender and sexuality throughout history – and actually began to shape them.
IMDb 7,8/1020151 season
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Season 1
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  • 1. From Pleasure to Sin

    1. From Pleasure to Sin

    What did Jesus Christ say about sex? Very little – which is how Christianity began promoting celibacy as the Christian ideal. Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch explores how Christianity turned people away from pleasure, physical beauty and polyamory and instead advocated celibacy. He travels from Israel to Greece, Italy and Ireland to find out how sex was transformed from necessity to vice.
    What did Jesus Christ say about sex? Very little – which is how Christianity began promoting celibacy as the Christian ideal. Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch explores how Christianity turned people away from pleasure, physical beauty and polyamory and instead advocated celibacy. He travels from Israel to Greece, Italy and Ireland to find out how sex was transformed from necessity to vice.
    TV-14
    52mnt
    9 Apr 2015
  • 2. Sexual Revolution

    2. Sexual Revolution

    In the Middle Ages, there were two revolutions in the Church’s attitudes towards sex. In the second of his films, Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch explores how Christianity took control of marriage in the 11th century – turning civil institution into sacred rite. And on visits to England, Germany and Italy, he reveals how the Protestant Reformation led to sexual revolution.
    In the Middle Ages, there were two revolutions in the Church’s attitudes towards sex. In the second of his films, Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch explores how Christianity took control of marriage in the 11th century – turning civil institution into sacred rite. And on visits to England, Germany and Italy, he reveals how the Protestant Reformation led to sexual revolution.
    TV-14
    51mnt
    16 Apr 2015
  • 3. Christianity v The West

    3. Christianity v The West

    In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Enlightenment encouraged people to question authority – including the Church’s teachings on sex. In the final part of the series, Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch looks at how prostitution and homosexuality openly flourished and new forms of Protestantism began to overturn Church tradition, which led to campaigning, change and decriminalization in the 20th century.
    In the 17th and 18th centuries, the Enlightenment encouraged people to question authority – including the Church’s teachings on sex. In the final part of the series, Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch looks at how prostitution and homosexuality openly flourished and new forms of Protestantism began to overturn Church tradition, which led to campaigning, change and decriminalization in the 20th century.
    TV-14
    52mnt
    23 Apr 2015
  • Sex and the Church
    IMDb 7,8/1020151 season
    Many religious traditions celebrate sexuality as a gift from God. So why did Christianity turn it into a dangerous and shameful vice? In this major three-part series, theological historian Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch explores how the Christian Church went beyond reflecting Western attitudes to sex, gender and sexuality throughout history – and actually began to shape them.
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