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A Pious Belligerence Dialogical Warfare And The Rhetoric Of Righteousness In The Crusading Near East Uri Zvi Shachar

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A Pious Belligerence Dialogical Warfare And The Rhetoric Of Righteousness In The Crusading Near East Uri Zvi Shachar
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.25 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Uri Zvi Shachar
ISBN: 9780812297515, 0812297512
Language: English
Year: 2021

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A Pious Belligerence Dialogical Warfare And The Rhetoric Of Righteousness In The Crusading Near East Uri Zvi Shachar by Uri Zvi Shachar 9780812297515, 0812297512 instant download after payment.

In A Pious Belligerence Uri Zvi Shachar examines one of the most contested and ideologically loaded issues in medieval history, the clash between Christians, Muslims, and Jews that we call the Crusades. Ideas about holy warfare, he contends, were not shaped along sectarian lines, but were dynamically coproduced among the three religions.


In A Pious Belligerence Uri Zvi Shachar examines one of the most contested and ideologically loaded issues in medieval history, the clash between Christians, Muslims, and Jews that we call the Crusades. Ideas about holy warfare, he contends, were not shaped along sectarian lines, but were dynamically coproduced among the three religions.

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