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BAF/BASONOVA Lecture - Sacred Prostitution and the Cult of Aphrodite/Venus in Roman Corinth (Virtual)

Wednesday, May 25, 2022 24 Iyyar 5782

8:00 PM

Sacred Prostitution and the Cult of Aphrodite/Venus in Roman Corinth - REGISTER HERE!
Barbette Spaeth, William and Mary

According to the first-century geographer Strabo, "The Sanctuary of Aphrodite at Corinth was so rich that it possessed more than a thousand sacred slaves, prostitutes, whom both men and women dedicated to the goddess."

Many have understood this passage to refer to "sacred prostitution," that is, the practice of payment for sexual acts conducted in a cultic context. The passage has thus been used to elucidate Paul's letter to the Corinthians (1 Cor. 6), where the apostle rails against the early Christians of the city for having congress with prostitutes. 

What evidence do we have for a cult of Aphrodite, or Venus in Roman terms, in the city and its ties to sacred prostitution? This talk will examine the literary and archaeological evidence for the cult of this goddess in Roman Corinth and consider the premise that this ritual practice occurred in her sanctuaries.

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Jennie Ebeling is an Associate Professor of Archaeology at the University of Evansville and was the Co-Director of the Jezreel Expedition.

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