Narratives of Peace in Religious Discourses -

Narratives of Peace in Religious Discourses

Perspectives from Europe and the Mediterranean in the Early Modern Era
Buch | Hardcover
364 Seiten
2024
Equinox Publishing Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-80050-387-8 (ISBN)
93,50 inkl. MwSt
In the Modern Age, the encounter and conflict between competing religious identities produced a renewed emphasis on the concept of peace, which was invested with religious, political and ideological connotations that still need to be investigated. This volume explores the role of religious discourse in the construction of the concept of peace from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, analyzing the narratives which in Europe gave extrahuman value to peace, with a focus on the processes of idealization of peace and the relationship with the concept of toleration. The volume investigates crucial authors such as Nicholas of Cusa, Luis Vives, Pico della Mirandola, Erasmus of Rotterdam, Thomas More, Pierre Bayle, Benjamin Constant, who reflected on the problem of tolerance as an attempt to shape the relationship between confessions as a peaceful coexistence beyond doctrinal differences. The essays explore the extent to which religious conflicts within Christianity triggered a rhetoric of peace and tolerance/toleration, for instance in the case of the French Wars of Religion and the Revolt of the Netherlands. The rhetoric and imaginary field of peace in its religious connotations are then explored and analyzed in their apocalyptic (for Benivieni or Savonarola) or humanistic connotations (from Petrarca to Pico). The essays combine history, philosophy, history of religions and anthropology, with approaches that go from the historical-critical analysis of documents, to archive research, to comparative history to the analysis of the world of objects, that, following the "material turn", allows an alternative view on the narratives of confrontation and peace that presided over the intrareligious exchange.

Ludovico Battista (PhD, Sapienza University of Rome) is a researcher at Sapienza University of Rome. Maria Fallica (Ph. D., Sapienza University of Rome) is a researcher at Sapienza University of Rome. Beatrice Tramontano recently received her PhD from Sapienza University of Rome. Ludovico Battista (PhD, Sapienza University of Rome) is a researcher at Sapienza University of Rome. Maria Fallica (Ph. D., Sapienza University of Rome) is a researcher at Sapienza University of Rome. Beatrice Tramontano recently received her PhD from Sapienza University of Rome. Ludovico Battista (PhD, Sapienza University of Rome) is a researcher at Sapienza University of Rome. Maria Fallica (Ph. D., Sapienza University of Rome) is a researcher at Sapienza University of Rome. Beatrice Tramontano recently received her PhD from Sapienza University of Rome.

Preface
Alessandro Saggioro, Sapienza University, Rome
The Crux of Peace: An Introduction
Maria Fallica
1. Theological and Philosophical Bases for Dialogue Between Religions in Cusanus’ De pace fidei
Beatrice Tramontano
2. Pius II, Nicholas of Cusa, and the Crusade to Retake Constantinople and Jerusalem
Nathan Ron, University of Haifa
3. The Political Peace of Luis Vives and the Religious Peace of Pico della Mirandola: Philosophical Perspectives Between Italy and Spain
Manuel López Forjas and Veronica Tartabini,both at Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
4. Peace, Prophecy, and the Apocalyptic Expectation: Girolamo Benivieni’s Letter to Clement VII
Maria Fallica
5. The Ambiguities of Erasmus’ Religious Peace: A Reading of De amabili ecclesiae concordia (1533)
Ludovico Battista
6. The Cosmopolitan Pacifism in Desiderius Erasmus and Thomas More
Antonello Mori and Antonio Senneca, both at University College Cork
7. A Material Peace: The World of Objects as a Meeting Point Between Islamic and Christian Tradition in the Late 16th century Spain
Francisco Moreno, University of Castilla-La Mancha
8. Political and Religious Moderates in the Wars of Religion in France and the Revolt of the Netherlands: A Comparative Perspective
Alberto Hernández Pérez, University of Granada
9. Religious co-existence in Malta, 1530-1798
Frans Ciappara, University of Malta
10. Tolerance, Peace and Otherness in Spanish Jesuit Thought of the Baroque Period
David Martín López, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
11. Tiered Tolerance’: Protestants and the ‘Other’ after 1685
Nora Baker, University of Oxford
12. Religious Freedom and History of Religions in Benjamin Constant
Roberto Celada Ballanti, University of Genoa

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Religions and Peace Studies
Zusatzinfo 3 figures
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 234 mm
Gewicht 395 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Geschichte Teilgebiete der Geschichte Religionsgeschichte
ISBN-10 1-80050-387-3 / 1800503873
ISBN-13 978-1-80050-387-8 / 9781800503878
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