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Religious Conflict from Early Christianity to the Rise of Islam

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Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte first began publication in 1925 and can claim to be one of the most tradition-rich historical book series. It presents research on the history of Christian churches a...
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Conflict has been an inescapable facet of religion from its very beginnings. This volume offers insight into the mechanisms at play in the centuries from the Jesus-movement’s first attempts to define itself over and against Judaism to the beginnings of Islam. Profiling research by scholars of the Centre for Early Christian Studies at Australian Catholic University, the essays document inter- and intra-religious conflict from a variety of angles. Topics relevant to the early centuries range from religious conflict between different parts of the Christian canon, types of conflict, the origins of conflict, strategies for winning, for conflict resolution, and the emergence of a language of conflict. For the fourth to seventh centuries case studies from Asia Minor, Syria, Constantinople, Gaul, Arabia and Egypt are presented. The volume closes with examinations of the Christian and Jewish response to Islam, and of Islam’s response to Christianity. Given the political and religious tensions in the world today, this volume is well positioned to find relevance and meaning in societies still grappling with the monotheistic religions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

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Price: $19.95
Pages: 268
Publisher: De Gruyter
Imprint: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 20 June 2016
ISBN: 9783110488500
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HIS002000 HISTORY / Ancient / General, HIS059000 HISTORY / Byzantine Empire, REL013000 RELIGION / Christianity / Literature & the Arts, REL015000 RELIGION / Christianity / History, REL037000 RELIGION / Islam / General, REL037010 RELIGION / Islam / History, REL067080 RELIGION / Christian Theology / History
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David Luckensmeyer, Wendy Mayer, and Bronwen Neil, Australian Catholic University, Brisbane, Australia.