Forced conversion in Christianity, Judaism and Islam: coercion and faith in premodern Iberia and beyond

"Focusing on the Iberian Peninsula but examining related European and Mediterranean contexts as well, Forced Conversion in Christianity, Judaism and Islam traces how Christians, Jews, and Muslims grappled with the contradictory phenomenon of faith brought about by constraint and compulsion. For...

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Autor Corporativo: Coming to Terms with Forced Conversion. Coercion and Faith in Pre-Modern Iberia and Beyond, Veranstaltung 2016, Madrid (Autor)
Otros Autores: García-Arenal, Mercedes 1950- (Editor ) ; Glazer-Eytan, Yonatan (Editor )
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Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Leiden Boston Brill [2020]
En: Studies in the history of religions (volume 164)
Año: 2020
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Colección / Revista:Studies in the history of religions volume 164
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Iberische Halbinsel / Judíos / Conversión (Religión) / Coacción / Historia 500-1600
Clasificaciones IxTheo:AX Relaciones inter-religiosas
BH Judaísmo
BJ Islam
CC Cristianismo ; Religión no cristiana ; Relaciones inter-religiosas
Otras palabras clave:B Religions Relations History To 1500
B Iberian Peninsula Civilization
B Conversion Christianity History To 1500
B Conversion Islam History To 1500
B Colección de artículos
B Iberian Peninsula Religión
B Contribución
B Conversion Judaism History To 1500
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Sumario:"Focusing on the Iberian Peninsula but examining related European and Mediterranean contexts as well, Forced Conversion in Christianity, Judaism and Islam traces how Christians, Jews, and Muslims grappled with the contradictory phenomenon of faith brought about by constraint and compulsion. Forced conversion brought into sharp relief the tensions among the accepted notion of faith as a voluntary act, the desire to maintain "pure" communities, and the universal truth claims of radical monotheism. Offering a comparative view of an important yet insufficiently studied phenomenon in the history of religions, this collection of essays explores the ways in which religion and violence reshaped these three religions and the ways we understand them today"--
Notas:Includes index
"This book originated in an international conference titled "Coming to Terms with Forced Conversion. Coercion and Faith in Pre-Modern Iberia and Beyond", that took place at CSIC (Residencia de Estudiantes, Madrid) on 17-18 November 2016, organized by Mercedes García-Arenal and Yonatan Glazer-Eytan." (Acknowledgments)
ISBN:9004416811