Divided by faith : religious conflict and the practice of toleration in early modern Europe / Benjamin J. Kaplan.
2007
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Title
Divided by faith : religious conflict and the practice of toleration in early modern Europe / Benjamin J. Kaplan.
Created/published
Cambridge, Mass. : Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2007.
Description
viii, 415 p. : ill., maps ; 24 cm
Associated name
Bibliography, etc.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [361]-395) and index.
Contents
Obstacles
A holy zeal
Christian piety in the confessional age
Corpus christianum
The community as religious body
Flashpoints
The events that triggered violence
One faith, one law, one king
How religion and politics intersected
Arrangements
The gold coin
Ecumenical experiments
Crossing borders
Traveling to attend services
Fictions of privacy
House chapels
Sharing churches, sharing power
Official pluralism
Interactions
A friend to the person
Individual and group relations
Transgressions
Conversion and intermarriage
Infidels
Muslims and Jews in Christian Europe
Changes
Enlightenment
The "rise of toleration" reconsidered.
A holy zeal
Christian piety in the confessional age
Corpus christianum
The community as religious body
Flashpoints
The events that triggered violence
One faith, one law, one king
How religion and politics intersected
Arrangements
The gold coin
Ecumenical experiments
Crossing borders
Traveling to attend services
Fictions of privacy
House chapels
Sharing churches, sharing power
Official pluralism
Interactions
A friend to the person
Individual and group relations
Transgressions
Conversion and intermarriage
Infidels
Muslims and Jews in Christian Europe
Changes
Enlightenment
The "rise of toleration" reconsidered.
Place of creation/publication
United States -- Massachusetts.
Item Details
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BL640 .K37 2007