Francesco Torchiani is an associate professor of contemporary history in the Department of Humanities at the University of Pavia. He is the author of Gaetano Salvemini: Impegno intellettuale e lotta politica (Gaetano Salvemini: Intellectual Commitment and Political Struggle). Johanna Bishop's book-length translations include Luca Cesari's The Discovery of Pasta: A History in Ten Dishes; Amedeo Osti Guerrazzi's Germans, Italians, and Jews: The Police Forces of Occupied Italy, 1943-1945; and Ilaria Pavan's Beyond the Things Themselves: Economic Aspects of the Italian Race Laws (1938-2018).
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Introduction Part I: From Sodomy to Homosexuality 1. A Vice "Particularly Odious to God" 2. The Sin That "Cries for Vengeance" 3. After Kinsey 4. A Disease? Part II: "Intrinsically Disordered" Acts 5. Judging for Oneself 6. Persona Humana 7. "Morally Wrong" Behavior 8. Christianity and Tolerance 9. The Iron Prefect 10. "God's Punishment"? 11. An Impossible Right 12. Nonnegotiable Principles Epilogue: Francis, a Turning Point? Acknowledgments Notes Index
"This is undoubtedly the best survey of Catholicism's attitude toward homosexuality. A superb scholarly accomplishment, elegantly written and highly readable." - Enzo Traverso, Cornell University "The best introduction we have at the moment to the forever problematic, always complex, never unambiguous relations of the Catholic Church and Catholicism to homosexuals of the faith." - Victoria de Grazia, Columbia University

