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Middle Eastern and European Christianity, 16th-20th Century
Connected Histories
Inbunden, Engelska, 2023
2 025 kr
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Collects Bernard Heyberger's ground-breaking studies on the connected history of Middle Eastern ChristianityReframes the relationship between Ottoman Christian subjects and the surrounding societies based on unexplored archival dataShows the connections between the historical processes and cultural developments of Western Europe and of the Ottoman Near EastOffers nuanced contextual study of Christian population agency in the Middle East during the Ottoman periodIntegrate Eastern Catholicism in the history of Early Modern Roman Catholic ChurchUncovers the diversity of Arab Christian religious and cultural identification processesAdopts an interdisciplinary approach: renews the approach to the study of religious minorities in the Islamic world, combining social history, cultural history, anthropology, art historyRelies on a 'global micro-historical approach', linking together case studies and general reflections that enlightens the interactions and cultural circulation between Western and Eastern MediterraneanBernard Heyberger carved new paths in the study of Middle Eastern Christianity, helping to shed fresh light on aspects of the connected history of the Near East that had previously been neglected. His ground-breaking work has spanned many disciplines, his approach to 'global microhistory' has focused on questions of space and circulation (people, texts and objects). In addition, he has made important contributions to the social and cultural history of Early Modern Catholicism.In order to allow the international public to access his work, this volume presents a collection of Heyberger's studies for the first time in English, accompanied by an essay discussing the importance and legacy of his work and a comprehensive bibliography of his writings.
Middle Eastern and European Christianity, 16th-20th Century
Connected Histories
Häftad, Engelska, 2025
297 kr
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Bernard Heyberger carved new paths in the study of Middle Eastern Christianity, helping to shed fresh light on aspects of the connected history of the Near East that had previously been neglected. His ground-breaking work has spanned many disciplines, his approach to 'global microhistory' has focused on questions of space and circulation (people, texts and objects). In addition, he has made important contributions to the social and cultural history of Early Modern Catholicism. In order to allow the international public to access his work, this volume presents a collection of Heyberger's studies for the first time in English, accompanied by an essay discussing the importance and legacy of his work and a comprehensive bibliography of his writings.
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Inquisition and the Christian East, 1350-1850
Inbunden, Engelska, 2025
1 406 kr
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A groundbreaking volume that radically refocuses our study of early modern Catholicism within a wider geographical and cultural context.The intricate relationship between the Roman Church and the Christian East has long been underestimated in shaping early modern Catholicism. Similarly, scholarship on the Inquisition has largely overlooked how it interacted with members of the Eastern branch of Christianity. Yet these groups frequently faced the scrutiny of the judges of the faith, who were, in turn, exposed to alternative disciplinary and doctrinal models that questioned Catholic certainties. This volume delves into the debates surrounding the compatibility of Eastern norms and traditions with the principles of the Counter-Reformation, focusing on Greek, Arab, and Slavic communities, as well as Armenians, Ethiopians, and Syriac Christians from the Ottoman Empire and India, among others. The essays examine topics such as the confessional surveillance of Eastern Christians in Catholic territories and the responses of Roman theologians to thorny questions posed by missionaries around the globe.Through a meticulous study of rich, untapped archival resources in a wide array of languages, this collection reveals how the interaction with Eastern Christianity exposed some of the contradictions and unresolved problems of Tridentine Catholicism, while providing the Inquisition with a set of cultural tools and interpretive lenses that would eventually be applied in the missionary and theological controversies that shook the Catholic world from the seventeenth century onwards.Chapters 1, 2, 7 and 12 are available here as Open Access under the Licence CC BY-NC-ND