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				First published: May 1, 2024 - Last updated: May 1, 2024
			TITLE INFORMATION 
			
			Interviewee: Dyan H. Elliott
			
 Title: The Corrupter of Boys
 
 Subtitle: Sodomy, Scandal and the Medieval Clergy
 
 Blog: Notches: (re)marks on the history of sexuality
 
 Sponsored by: Goldsmiths Centre for Queer History
 
 Year: November 10, 2020
 
 Language: English
 
 Keywords: 
				Medieval History | 
				European History | 
				Types: 
					Child Sexual Abuse / 
						Clergy Sexual Abuse; 
				Victims: 
					Age and Gender / 
						Male Children, 
						Male Adolescents
 
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			Link:
			Notches (Free Access)
			
			 
 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
			
			Author:
				Dyan Elliott, 
					Department of History, 
					Northwestern University - 
					Academia.edu
			
 Abstract: 
				»In the fourth century, clerics began to distinguish themselves from members of the laity by virtue of their augmented claims to holiness. Because clerical celibacy was key to this distinction, religious authorities of all stripes—patristic authors, popes, theologians, canonists, monastic founders, and commentators —became progressively sensitive to sexual scandals that involved the clergy and developed sophisticated tactics for concealing or dispelling embarrassing lapses. According to Dyan Elliott, the fear of scandal dictated certain lines of action and inaction, the consequences of which are painfully apparent today. In The Corrupter of Boys, she demonstrates how, in conjunction with the requirement of clerical celibacy, scandal-averse policies at every conceivable level of the ecclesiastical hierarchy have enabled the widespread sexual abuse of boys and male adolescents within the Church.« 
				(Source: Notches)
 
 Publication: 
				Elliott, Dyan. The Corrupter of Boys: Sodomy, Scandal, and the Medieval Clergy. Philadelphia 2020. - 
				Bibliographic Entry: Info
 
 Wikipedia: 
				History of Europe: 
					Middle Ages | 
				Christianity: 
					Catholic Church / 
						Catholic Church in Europe | 
				Sex and the law: 
					Child sexual abuse
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