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Christianity and violence in the Middle Ages and Early Modern period: perspectives from Europe and Japan Alfieri, Fernanda • Jinno, Takashi [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | Studies in early modern and contemporary European history / 3 |
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Sprache: | Englisch |
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Autoren suchen: Alfieri, Fernanda • Jinno, Takashi |
Inhalt
Introduction |
From Divine Violence to Religious Violence. A Socio-Political Interpretation of Exodus 15 |
Holy Scripture, Theology, and Violence. Terror and Samson in the Early Modern Era |
"Nothing violent can last": Nature, Violence, and Political Legitimacy in a Scholastic Formula |
Tyrannicide as an Act of Divine Justice. The Doctrines of Tyrannicide of John of Salisbury and Juan de Mariana |
Violence and Covenant in Machiavelli's Thinking |
Peace According to the Political Theologians of the Holy Roman Empire at the End of the Thirty Years's War |
Reconquista and Muslim Vassals. Religion, Politics, and Violence on the Medieval Iberian Peninsula |
The Global Expansion of Christian Violence in the Old and New World, from Early Church Fathers to the Jesuits |