Coacta voluntas est voluntas: Baptism and Return in Canon Law
Throughout the early Middle Ages, the border between Christianity and Judaism was comparatively permeable, and baptized Jews, particularly those baptized under duress, frequently returned openly to Judaism. While modern scholars of Jewish-Christian relations often assume that medieval canon law alwa...
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Medieval encounters
Year: 2022, Volume: 28, Issue: 6, Pages: 447-484 |
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Baptism
B Reversion B Conversion B Coercion B Jewish-Christian relations |
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