Samian's Tenth Account
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Christian history? I'm currently studying for a History course on marriage reformation during the Protestant Reforumation, and something interesting I found was that most Protestant reformers (including Luther) still felt that sexual intercourse should be just for procreation.
In fact, the book says that Martin Bucer was the only prominent reformer that said all sex within marriage was not sinless.
So when in Christianity did the idea that sex that was non-procreative was free of sin take root?
In fact, the book says that Martin Bucer was the only prominent reformer that said all sex within marriage was not sinless.
So when in Christianity did the idea that sex that was non-procreative was free of sin take root?