Chastity 7366 225734832 2008-07-15T03:47:55Z CarsracBot 6929011 robot Adding: [[simple:Chastity]] {{otheruses}} [[Image:Hans-Memling-allegory-chastity.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Allegory]] of chastity by [[Hans Memling]].]] '''Chastity''' refers to [[sexual behavior]] of a man or woman acceptable to the [[ethics|ethical]] norms and guidelines of a certain culture, civilization or [[religion]]. In the western world, the term has become closely associated (and is often used interchangeably) with [[sexual abstinence]], especially [[Pre-marital sex|before marriage]], due to the restriction of sexual relations to marriage deriving from the [[Ten Commandments]]. However, the term remains applicable to persons in all states, single or married, clerical or lay, and has implications beyond sexual temperance. Placed opposite the [[Seven deadly sins|deadly sin]] of [[lust]], Chastity has been classified as one of [[Seven virtues]]. ==From Unmarried to Married== Assuming the observance of chastity, chastity is of particular relevance to the transition from unmarried to married status (here ''marriage'' is meant in the common heterosexual sense, not in the sense of [[spiritual marriage]]). Broadly, there are two approaches: [[courtship]] and [[arranged marriage]]. Different cultures have implemented chastity in different ways. From the weak to the strong: Some take no objection to courtship or even casual sexual relationships. Some have implemented chastity with a [[double standard]]. Others have taken the view that marriages should be arranged and that any behavior which could be construed as courtship is taboo. ==Antiquity== In ancient times the value of chastity was highly debated in both the [[homosexuality|homosexual]] and [[heterosexuality|heterosexual]] spheres. In particular, [[Socrates]] was an advocate of chaste [[pedagogy|pedagogic relations]] between men and boys, in opposition to the sexually expressed [[pederasty|pederastic relations]] relationships prevalent in his time. [[Plato]], having transmitted many of these teachings, has become the eponym for this type of chastity, known today as [[Platonic love]] (as opposed to [[romantic love]], [[Parenting|parental love]], [[Sibling|sibling love]], etc.). "Grant me chastity and continence, but not yet." (Da mihi castitatem et continentiam, sed noli modo.) - [[Saint Augustine]] ==In Abrahamic religions == In Jewish, Christian and Islamic ethical contexts, acts of sexual nature are restricted to the context of marriage. For unmarried persons therefore, chastity is identified with [[sexual abstinence]]. Sexual acts outside or apart from marriage, such as [[adultery]], [[fornication]] and [[prostitution]], are considered [[sin]]ful. In the context of [[marriage]], the spouses commit to a lifelong relationship which excludes the possibility of sexual intimacy with other persons. Chastity therefore involves marital fidelity and often a [[procreation|procreative intent]]. Within marriage, several practices are variedly considered unchaste, such as sexual intimacy during or shortly after [[menstrual cycle|menstruation]] or [[childbirth]]. The particular ethical system may not prescribe each of these. For example, within the scope of [[Christianity|Christian]] ethic, [[Roman Catholic Church|Roman Catholics]] view sex within marriage as chaste, but prohibit the use of artificial contraception as an offense against chastity, seeing contraception as contrary to God's will and design of human sexuality. Many [[Anglicanism|Anglican]] churches allow for artificial contraception, seeing the restriction of family size as possibly not contrary to God's will. A stricter view is held by the [[Shakers]], who prohibit marriage (and indeed sexual intercourse under any circumstances) as a violation of chastity. Some Christian denominations, such as the Roman Catholic or [[Eastern Orthodox Church|Eastern Orthodox]] Churches, have set up various rules regarding [[clerical celibacy]], while others, such as [[Lutheranism|Lutheran]] and Anglican churches, allow clergy to marry or even favour it. In all Christian traditions, celibacy is required of [[Monasticism|monastic]]s—monks, nuns and friars—even in a rare system of [[double cloister]]s, in which husbands could enter the (men's) monastery while their wives entered a (women's) sister monastery. ''Vows of chastity'' can also be taken by laypersons, either as part of an organised religious life (such as Roman Catholic [[Beguines and Beghards]]) or on an individual basis, as a voluntary act of devotion and/or as part of an ascetic lifestyle, often devoted to [[contemplation]]. The voluntary aspect has led it to being included among the [[counsels of perfection]]. ==Clothing== {{Refimprove|date=January 2008}} Acts which transgress chastity are usually intended to be a private matter. The main exception to this norm is the style of [[clothing]] worn because clothing can be used to broadcast a person's receptiveness to sexual advances. For this reason, cultures which attempt to foster chastity employ a [[modest]] style of dress, especially for women. Style of dress may be chosen for other reasons than chastity such as the desire to express one's individual identity, to conform to societal norms, for [[advertising]] a product, or for other reasons. This is especially significant for [[virginity|virgins]] who may be influenced toward conceiving of sex separately from marriage instead of as an integrated part of marriage. See [[dress code]]. ==See also== *[[Evangelical counsels]] ==References== <!-- To add a reference simply enclose the text you want to appear here inside a<ref></ref> pair in the correct place in the body of the article.--> {{reflist|2}} ==External links== *[http://www.vatican.va/archive/catechism/p3s2c2a6.htm Catechism of the Catholic Church (III.2.I)] *[http://www.passtheword.org/SHAKER-MANUSCRIPTS/Abstinence/shaker-abst-x1.htm Early Shaker Writings Relating to Sexual Abstinence] *[http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03637d.htm Catholic Encyclopedia: Chastity] [[Category:Sexual abstinence]] [[Category:Virtues]] [[bg:Целомъдрие]] [[ca:Castedat]] [[cs:Cudnost]] [[de:Keuschheit]] [[es:Castidad]] [[fr:Chasteté]] [[it:Castità]] [[lt:Skaistybės įžadas]] [[nl:Kuisheid]] [[no:Kyskhet]] [[pl:Czystość]] [[pt:Castidade]] [[ru:Целомудрие]] [[simple:Chastity]] [[sk:Cudnosť]] [[sv:Kyskhet]] [[uk:Доброчесність]]