Lower than the Angels: A History of Sex and Christianity

Lower than the Angels: A History of Sex and Christianity

by Diarmaid MacCulloch
Lower than the Angels: A History of Sex and Christianity

Lower than the Angels: A History of Sex and Christianity

by Diarmaid MacCulloch

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Overview

A groundbreaking history of sexual emotion, sexual activity, gender relations, marriage and the family--and how Christianity has interacted with this panorama of human concerns

Few matters produce more public interest and public anxiety than sex and religion. Much of the political contention and division in societies across the world centres on sexual topics, and one-third of the global population is Christian in background or outlook. The issue goes to the heart of present-day religion.

This book seeks to calm fears and encourage understanding through telling a three-thousand-year-long tale of Christians encountering sex, gender, and the family. The message of Lower than the Angels is simple, necessary and timely: to pay attention to the complexity and contradictions in the history of Christianity. The reader can decide from the story told here whether there is a single Christian theology of sex, or many contending voices in a symphony that is not at all complete. Oxford’s Emeritus Professor of the History of the Church introduces an epic of ordinary and extraordinary Christians trying to make sense of themselves and of humanity’s deepest desires, fears and hopes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781984878687
Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
Publication date: 04/15/2025
Sold by: Penguin Group
Format: eBook
Pages: 752

About the Author

Diarmaid MacCulloch is a professor of the History of the Church at Oxford University. His books include Thomas Cromwell: A Revolutionary Life; Thomas Cranmer: A Life, which won the Whitbread Biography Prize, the James Tait Black Prize, and the Duff Cooper Prize; The Reformation: A History, winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Wolfson Prize; and Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years, a New York Times bestseller that won the Cundill Prize in History. A former Anglican deacon, he has presented many highly celebrated documentaries for television and radio. He lives in Oxford, England.
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