Showing posts with label nude. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 29, 2013

The Theology of Christ's Penis

A piece in the New Yorker will no doubt drive leaders of the Southern Baptist Convention and sex obsessed far right Catholics to utter hysteria.  The topic?  The central fact of Christ’s penis in hundreds of Renaissance paintings.  The piece traces the tradition of depicting a naked Christ and later attempts to censor paintings as the Catholic Church became ever more obsessed with stamping out sex and sexuality.  I can only imagine that horror that Tony Perkins, Linda Harvey, Maggie Gallagher and similar modern day Puritans (and modern day Pharisees) must have at the thought of Christ as a man with man parts!  The article, while serious, is way too much fun.  Here are excerpts from the piece:
Thirty years ago, the art scholar Leo Steinberg published “The Sexuality of Christ in Renaissance Art and in Modern Oblivion,” a book that does much to explain the connection between Pope Francis’s passionate devotion to the poor and afflicted and his seeming openness to gay Catholics. In “The Sexuality of Christ,” Steinberg argues that as a result of the rise of the Franciscan order, around 1260, an emphasis on Christ’s nakedness, and, thus, on his humanity, joined compassion to an acceptance of the role of sexuality in human life. 

[T]he Franciscans made Christ’s nude body a focal point. As a result, according to Steinberg, from about the middle of the thirteenth century until the sixteenth century artists lavished particular care on Christ’s penis, the part of Christ’s body that made him most mortal, and which proved his union with humankind.

The “modern oblivion” of Steinberg’s subtitle was just that: centuries during which the central fact of Christ’s phallus in hundreds of Renaissance paintings was overlooked, denied, and, sometimes, bowdlerized. Steinberg adduces several examples of Christ’s genitalia being painted over or touched up to make them look like a mere blur. . . . . Such censorship, Steinberg believes, was meant as distraction from an uncomfortable theological premise: “A disturbing connection of godhead with sexuality.”

To bring to the surface this suppressed artistic trend, Steinberg reproduced dozens of paintings and drawings in which Christ’s genitalia are indisputably a central thematic concern. There are paintings of the Christ child touching his penis, and of the Virgin handling the infant Christ’s penis. In some pictures, the Christ child exhibits his genitals in a style similar to Venus displaying her sex. “Again and again,” Steinberg writes, “we see the young God-man parading his nakedness, or even flaunting his sex in ways normally reserved for female enticements.”

Depictions of Christ on the cross and of the dead Christ lying in the Virgin’s arms clearly portray Christ with an erection. In some images, which Steinberg calls “psychologically troubling,” the divine Father touches his Son’s penis, “a conciliation,” Steinberg writes, “which stands for the atonement, the being-at-one, of man and God. For this atonement, on which hinges the Christian hope of salvation, Northern Renaissance art found the painfully intimate metaphor of the Father’s hand on the groin of the Son, breaching a universal taboo as the fittest symbol of reconcilement.”

“The Sexuality of Christ” takes up, to put it mildly, an ultra-sensitive subject. For that reason, Steinberg stresses that Renaissance artists’ emphasis on Christ’s penis is an esthetic choice guided by deep religious belief, though he occasionally hints that Renaissance artists could at the same time have been having sly fun with the subject. 

For Steinberg, however, theological motives were preĆ«minent. He held that artists used the evidence of Christ’s genitals to prove that Christ submitted to becoming human before returning to the godhead.

The skeptical response to Steinberg’s thesis was that the attention paid to Christ’s penis was merely the consequence of Renaissance naturalism. Steinberg had a convincing set of rejoinders: No children in actual life have been known to receive powerful kings shortly after their birth while smiling benignly and proudly displaying their genitals. It is not a medical fact that dying men experience an erection in the moment of their decease. And even if the emphasis on Christ’s penis in Renaissance painting were the product of fidelity to real life, Christ was no ordinary man.

Pope Francis could well agree with Steinberg, who lamented that the human Christ disappeared “as modern Christianity distanced itself from its mythic roots; as the person of Jesus was refined into all doctrine and message, the kerygma of a Christianity without Christ.” That, Steinberg says, was when “the exposure of Christ’s genitalia became merely impudent.” One might add that in our own epoch the Catholic Church’s denial of Christ’s sexuality runs parallel to its denial of human sexuality, taboos that resurface in once scandal after another. 
In modern times, the Catholic Church has been under siege to an unprecedented degree, as much by internal rifts and abuses as by unbelief and competing Protestant sects. In response, its doctrine and its message have become all the more abstract and inflexible; all the more a Christianity without Christ. The current Pope, by heeding the call to “follow naked the naked Christ,” seems determined to make inseparable the alliance between the naked body that lives, works, suffers, and dies, and the naked body that was created with the capacity to experience physical love. If this is so, then Pope Francis has an ally in Leo Steinberg, the displaced Russian Jew whose modernist, heretical instincts led him to the grave, beautiful, profound, and, at times, playful depiction of Christ’s sexuality.
Yep, the One Million Bitches Moms crowd and the Catholic Leagues William Donohue cannot be happy with this historic reality.  I guess they will now be seeking boycotts of Renaissance Art.


Monday, August 20, 2012

GOP Congressman Yoder Apologizes for Swimming Nude on Israel Trip

UPDATED:  Some readers have questioned why this episode is even newsworthy.  Yoder apparently did noting illegal, after all.  All of which is true.  I believe it's newsworthy is because Yoder represents a far right district filled with constituents how disapprove of drinking, not to mention full nudity in mixed company. They also condemn many other things that aren't illegal not the least of which is homosexuality.  It's not about the legality of what Yoder did.  It's all about the hypocrisy of folks like Yoder who put on one face for their bigoted constituents yet act differently when they think they are out of public view.

Why is it almost always the Republican elected officials that get caught doing this type thing?  I guess Congressman Kevin Yoder (pictured at left) can say in his defense he wasn't doing any toe tapping in a rest room stall and that apparently no minors were on the excursion where the nude swimming took place.  Unfortunately, Yoder is running unopposed for his Kansas congressional seat so no opponent can have fun with this bit of naughty behavior (at least naught in the minds of the Christianist who seem to control Kansas).  Interestingly, Virginia's prince of darkness, Eric Cantor, was apparently part of the group although he seems to have refrained from the nude swimming.  Here are highlights from the Kansas City Star:

U.S. Rep. Kevin Yoder of Kansas apologized to his constituents Sunday night after a published report revealed the freshman lawmaker swam nude in the Sea of Galilee during a private fact-finding trip to the Mideast last August.

Politico reported the incident in a story on its website Sunday. The website said the FBI investigated the trip, which included other lawmakers and their spouses, as well as staff members.

It was not immediately clear what the FBI might have examined in relation to the trip. Yoder and his chief of staff, Travis Smith, said neither the Republican congressman nor any members of his staff had talked to the FBI.

But the revelation of the incident could prove embarrassing for Yoder. In its story, Politico said it was told privately that alcohol may have been involved in the incident, which took place the evening of Aug. 18, 2011. Smith said the congressman had wine at dinner but was not drunk.  Yoder, 36, admitted he dove into the sea "without a swimsuit."

Politico said Yoder was the only person to remove all his clothes. His wife, Brooke, accompanied him on the trip, but she did not swim.

The trip, said to have been open only to those 18 and over, was sponsored by the American Israel Education Foundation, according to a database of travel records maintained by Legistorm.com. The trip lasted from Aug. 13 to Aug. 21 last year, the record show, and cost the foundation $20,087 for Yoder and his wife's travel, lodging, meals and other expenses.

Read more here: http://midwestdemocracy.com/articles/yoder-apologizes-for-swimming-nude-in-sea-of-galilee/#storylink=cpy


Read more here: http://midwestdemocracy.com/articles/yoder-apologizes-for-swimming-nude-in-sea-of-galilee/#storylink=cpy
In its story, Politico said 20 lawmakers and staff members were believed to have jumped in the waters of the Sea of Galilee, out of roughly 30 on the trip. It reported that Rep. Eric Cantor of Virginia, the senior Republican on the trip, scolded members for their behavior after the incident.  Cantor did not swim that evening, the story said.

Citing sources, the website said other freshmen swam in the sea, including Rep. Steve Southerland of Florida and his daughter, Rep. Tom Reed of New York and his wife, and Reps. Ben Quayle of Arizona, Jeff Denham of California and Michael Grimm of New York. All the lawmakers are Republicans.

Read more here: http://midwestdemocracy.com/articles/yoder-apologizes-for-swimming-nude-in-sea-of-galilee/#storylink=cpy


Read more here: http://midwestdemocracy.com/articles/yoder-apologizes-for-swimming-nude-in-sea-of-galilee/#storylink=cpy


Read more here: http://midwestdemocracy.com/articles/yoder-apologizes-for-swimming-nude-in-sea-of-galilee/#storylink=cpy

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Saturday Male Beauty.

There are no nude beaches in Virginia, so this is as close as one can come to seeing a hot nude swimmer.