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01-04-2026, 11:35 PM
Song of Solomon has actually usually been educated in modern churches as a allegory for Christ and the Church, this is a later distortion. While very early Jewish custom did include symbolic analyses, the message was initially understood as erotic verse, commemorating sexual union within love and marriage. It wasn't till the rise of Christian asceticism in the 3rd-- 4th century, particularly after the Council of Nicaea, that theologians like Augustine began to spiritualize the message and suppress its sexual literalism. This change mirrored a broader theological discomfort with the body, pleasure, and particularly female sexuality-- one that has deeply designed just how generations of women have actually been educated to see themselves, their need, and their role in marriage. And honestly this deeply distresses and irritates me.
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