Christianity and religious plurality / edited by Charlotte Methuen, Andrew Spicer, John Wolffe.
Contributor(s): Methuen, Charlotte [editor.] | Spicer, Andrew [editor.] | Wolffe, John [editor.] | Ecclesiastical History Society. Summer Meeting (2013 : Chichester, England) | Ecclesiastical History Society. Winter Meeting (2014 : London, England) | Ecclesiastical History Society [sponsoring body.]
Material type: TextSeries: Studies in church history: 51.Publisher: Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK : Published for the Ecclesiastical History Society by Boydell Press, 2015Description: xxiv, 454 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780954681036 (alkaline paper); 0954681037 (alkaline paper)Subject(s): Christianity and other religions | Religious pluralismBibliography, Etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references.Item type | Current library | Shelving location | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Summer Conference held in Chichester, Winter Meeting held in London.
Includes bibliographical references.
From Qumran to Qur'ān: the religious worlds of ancient Christianity / Guy G. Stroumsa -- Justin's Christian philosophy: new possibilities for relations between Jews, Graeco-Romans and Christians / A. D. R. Hayes -- The otherness of non-Christians in the early Middle Ages / James T. Palmer -- Asserting difference in plurality: the case of the martyrs of Córdoba / Ariana Patey -- Baptized but not converted: the Vikings in tenth-century Francia / Christine Walsh -- Western Christian contacts with Buddhism, c. 1050-1350 / Bernard Hamilton -- The Third Crusade in context: contradiction, curiosity and survival / Jonathan Phillips -- Encounters in the ruins: Latin captives, Franciscan friars and the dangers of religious plurality in the early Mongol Empire / Amanda Power -- Christian-Muslim encounters: George of Trebizond and the 'inversion' of Eastern discourse regarding Islam in the fifteenth century / Konstantinos Papastathis -- Rearticulating a Christian-Muslim understanding: Gennadius Scholarios and George Amiroutzes on Islam / Angeliki Ziaka -- 'And our Muḥammad goes with the Archangel Gabriel to choir': sixteenth-century German accounts of life under the Turks / Charlotte Methuen -- England and religious plurality: Henry Stubbe, John Locke and Islam / Nabil Matar -- Christians and Muslims on Malta in the sixteenth to eighteenth centuries / Frans Ciappara -- William Jowett's Christian researches: British Protestants and religious plurality in the Mediterranean, Syria and the Holy Land, 1815-30 / Gareth Atkins -- Plurality in the capital: the Christian response to London's religious minorities since 1800 (presidential address) / John Wolffe -- Anglican clergy responses to Jewish migration in late nineteenth-century London / W.M. Jacob -- Rama or ahimsa?: terror or passive resistance?: revolutionary methods of Hindu students from London University and the Christian response, 1909-17 / Stuart Mews -- Sympathy for Mussulmans, love for Jews: Emilie Loyson-Meriman (1833-1909), Hyacinthe Loyson (1827-1912) and their efforts towards interreligious encounter / Angela Berlis -- Christianity, plurality and vernacular religion in early twentieth-century Glastonbury: a sign of things to come? / Marion Bowman -- 'An extremely dangerous book'?: James Hope Moulton's Religions and religion (1913) / Martin Wellings -- Jerusalem's empire state?: the context and symbolism of a twentieth-century building / Clyde Binfield -- Charles Malik and the origins of a Christian critique of Orientalism in Lebanon and Britain / Todd M. Thompson -- 'To live within Islam': the Chaldean Catholic Church in modern Iraq, 1958-2003 / Kristian Girling -- Race, religion and national identity in sixties Britain: Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury, and his encounter with other faiths / Peter Webster -- 'What could be more Christian than to allow the Sikhs to use it?': church redundancy and minority religion in Bedford, 1977-8 / John Maiden -- Christians, Muslims and the state in twentieth-century Egypt and Indonesia / Brian Stanley -- Diatribe, discourse and dialogue: reflections on Jesus in the history of Christian-Muslim encounters / Mona Siddiqui.
Plenary lectures of the 2013 Summer Conference and the 2014 Winter Meeting of the Ecclesiastical History Society.