Toleranzdiskurse in der Frühen Neuzeit

Until quite recently, it was unthinkable that conflicts would arise in the Western world that recalled religious wars of the distant past. It may be questionable whether recalling the historical origins of our notion of tolerance will change today's conflicts, yet it is important to understand...

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Published in:Frühe Neuzeit
Contributors: Vollhardt, Friedrich 1956- (Editor) ; Bach, Oliver 1985- (Editor) ; Multhammer, Michael (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:German
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Published: Berlin Boston De Gruyter [2015]
In: Frühe Neuzeit (Band 198)
Series/Journal:Frühe Neuzeit Band 198
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Tolerance / History 1550-1763
B Tolerance / Pluralism / Political philosophy / History 1500-1800
B Religious tolerance / Heresy / Religious pluralism / History 1500-1800
RelBib Classification:NAA Systematic theology
Further subjects:B Conference program 2013 (Munich)
B Religious Tolerance History
B Religions Relations History
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Summary:Until quite recently, it was unthinkable that conflicts would arise in the Western world that recalled religious wars of the distant past. It may be questionable whether recalling the historical origins of our notion of tolerance will change today's conflicts, yet it is important to understand the past, as potential solutions may be found in the early modern discourse on the politics of natural rights. This volume offers the necessary foundation --
Until quite recently, it was unthinkable that conflicts would arise in the Western world that recalled religious wars of the distant past. It may be questionable whether recalling the historical origins of our notion of tolerance will change today's conflicts, yet it is important to understand the past, as potential solutions may be found in the early modern discourse on the politics of natural rights. This volume offers the necessary foundation --
ISBN:3110442132