The Church has always firmly condemned female prostitution. However, from the earliest centuries of Christianity, an ambiguous attitude emerged, characterized by a pragmatic acceptance based on the argument that prostitution was a «lesser evil» for society. One of the debated issues concerned the possibility of marrying a prostitute. During the first millennium, there was a clear prohibition on this matter, but from the 11th century onwards, a more open stance emerged, culminating in the explicit recognition of the legitimacy of such unions, provided that certain moral requirements and purposes were respected.
Imperia, V.R. (2025). Il matrimonio delle prostitute nel diritto canonico del basso Medioevo (secoli XII-XV). HISTORIA ET IUS, 27, 1-30 [10.32064/27.2025.07].
Il matrimonio delle prostitute nel diritto canonico del basso Medioevo (secoli XII-XV)
Imperia, Vincenzo Roberto
2025-03-01
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The Church has always firmly condemned female prostitution. However, from the earliest centuries of Christianity, an ambiguous attitude emerged, characterized by a pragmatic acceptance based on the argument that prostitution was a «lesser evil» for society. One of the debated issues concerned the possibility of marrying a prostitute. During the first millennium, there was a clear prohibition on this matter, but from the 11th century onwards, a more open stance emerged, culminating in the explicit recognition of the legitimacy of such unions, provided that certain moral requirements and purposes were respected.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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