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Beyond the Persecuting Society

Religious Toleration Before the Enlightenment

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An edition of Beyond the persecuting society (1997)

Beyond the Persecuting Society

Religious Toleration Before the Enlightenment

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There is a Myth - easily shattered - that Western societies since the Enlightenment have been dedicated to the ideal of protecting the differences between individuals and groups, and another - too readily accepted - that before the rise of secularism in the modern period, intolerance and persecution held sway throughout Europe. In Beyond the Persecuting Society John Christian Laursen, Cary J. Nederman, and nine other scholars dismantle this second generalization.

If intolerance and religious persecution have been at the root of some of the greatest suffering in human history, it is nevertheless the case that toleration was practiced and theorized in medieval and early modern Europe on a scale few have realized.

Beyond the Persecuting Society constructs a mosaic of pieces of the history of toleration in the Middle Ages, the long sixteenth century, and the seventeenth century. Christians and Jews, the English, French, Germans, Dutch, Swiss, Italians, and Spanish had their proponents of and experiments with tolerance well before John Locke penned his famous Letter Concerning Toleration, the authors demonstrate.

Moving from Abelard to Aphra Behn, from the apology for the gentiles of the fourteenth-century Talmudic scholar Menahem ben Solomon Ha-Me'iri to the rejection of intolerance in the "New Israel" of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Beyond the Persecuting Society offers a detailed and decisive correction to a vision of the past as any less complex in its embrace and abhorrence of diversity than the present.

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Beyond the Persecuting Society: Religious Toleration Before the Enlightenment
2011, University of Pennsylvania Press
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Cover of: Beyond the Persecuting Society
Beyond the Persecuting Society: Religious Toleration Before the Enlightenment
2011, University of Pennsylvania Press
in English
Cover of: Beyond the persecuting society
Beyond the persecuting society: religious toleration before the Enlightenment
1998, University of Pennsylvania Press
in English
Cover of: Beyond the Persecuting Society
Beyond the Persecuting Society: Religious Toleration Before the Enlightenment
December 1997, University of Pennsylvania Press
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Beyond the Persecuting Society: Religious Toleration Before the Enlightenment
January 1, 1997, University of Pennsylvania Press
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"The choice to begin narrating the history of toleration in Europe with the Latin Middle Ages may seem a highly contentious one."

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Paperback
Number of pages
300
Dimensions
8.7 x 5.9 x 0.4 inches
Weight
1 pounds

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OL8004392M
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0812215672
ISBN 13
9780812215670
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3212778
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