- Imprint: Penguin
- ISBN: 9780141990958
- Length: 688 pages
- Price: £18.99
Lower than the Angels
A History of Sex and Christianity
Financial Times, Lucy WinkettMagisterial ... In Lower than the Angels, Diarmaid MacCulloch offers a history of sex and Christianity that is both confronting and reassuring in its detail and complexity, taking biblical scholarship and theological development seriously at the same time as insisting on the historian’s independence. A thrilling read
Rowan Williams, Sunday TelegraphA compelling and encyclopedic survey of how Christianity makes sense of sexual desire. MacCulloch is an ideal guide in tracing this story... [he] writes with such liveliness and energy that the reader hardly notices the length of the book or the comprehensiveness of its field of reference … His narrative is dispassionate, sometimes quietly and wittily deflationary, careful and generous, its own moral compass neither intrusive nor indecipherable…. He is judicious and convincing
Tim Adams, ObserverIncendiary ... a comprehensive and richly entertaining history of the ways in which, for 3,000 years, the church has tied itself in knots over sex (and love and marriage). [It] offers a fabulous catalogue of the babel of voices in the Bible and the ways that they have been interpreted, invariably for political purposes, down the centuries
Erin Maglaque, New York Review of BooksLower Than The Angels [is] an intellectual history of Christian ideas about sex [and] an argument for more flexibility and responsiveness in Christian proclamations on gender and sexuality. Across three thousand years we have the pleasure of MacCulloch’s erudite company as he explains how Christian thinkers have met the problem of desire. [He] emphasizes the contingency and ingenuity of Christian responses to the difficulties of human sexuality and family life [and] show[s] that so much of what many fundamentalist Christians today understand as ancient, deep-rooted practices are, in fact, relatively shallow ... an epic tale
About Diarmaid MacCulloch
Diarmaid MacCulloch is Emeritus Professor of the History of the Church at Oxford University, and Fellow of St Cross College and of Campion Hall. His Thomas Cranmer (1996) won the Whitbread Biography Prize, the James Tait Black Prize and the Duff Cooper Prize; Reformation: Europe's House Divided 1490-1700 (2004) won the Wolfson Prize and the British Academy Prize. A History of Christianity (2010), which was adapted into a six-part BBC television series, was awarded the Cundill and Hessell-Tiltman Prizes. He was knighted in 2012 and was awarded the Norton Medlicott Medal by the Historical Association in 2022.
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