Religious warfare has been a recurrent feature of European history. Norman Housley examines the spectrum of conflicts waged in God's name in the period from the Later Crusades to the early Reformation, arguing that the religious violence of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries sprang from deeply rooted proclivities within European society.
Religious warfare has been a recurrent feature of European history. Norman Housley examines the spectrum of conflicts waged in God's name in the period from the Later Crusades to the early Reformation, arguing that the religious violence of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries sprang from deeply rooted proclivities within European society.
Norman Housely is a Professor of History at the University of Leicester.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Religious Warfare in the Late Middle Ages and Early Reformation * 2: A Crucible of Religious Warfare: Bohemia during the Hussite Wars 1400-1437 * 3: The Christian Commonwealth of Europe 1437-1536 * 4: The Assembling of Authority: Scripture, Messianic Individuals, and Symbols * 5: the Three Turks * 6: The Critique of Religious War * 7: Conclusion: Perspectives * Bibliography * Index
* 1: Religious Warfare in the Late Middle Ages and Early Reformation * 2: A Crucible of Religious Warfare: Bohemia during the Hussite Wars 1400-1437 * 3: The Christian Commonwealth of Europe 1437-1536 * 4: The Assembling of Authority: Scripture, Messianic Individuals, and Symbols * 5: the Three Turks * 6: The Critique of Religious War * 7: Conclusion: Perspectives * Bibliography * Index
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