Abrahams Erbe: Konkurrenz, Konflikt und Koexistenz der Religionen im europäischen Mittelalter

The cultures of medieval Europe arose in continuous interconnection and conflict between the Abrahamic religions. This volume brings together these communities and examines the different directions of their development. The essays engage in an interdisciplinary dialogue to investigate the facets of...

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Other Authors: Lieb, Ludger (Editor) , Oschema, Klaus (Editor) , Heil, Johannes (Editor)
Format: Conference Paper
Language:German
Published: Berlin, [Germany] Munich, [Germany] Boston, [Massachusetts] De Gruyter [2015]
Series:Das Mittelalter Beihefte Band 2
In: Das Mittelalter (Band 2)

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DOI:10.1515/9783110405750
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Author Notes:Klaus Oschema; Ludger Lieb; Johannes Heil (Hrsg.)
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Summary:The cultures of medieval Europe arose in continuous interconnection and conflict between the Abrahamic religions. This volume brings together these communities and examines the different directions of their development. The essays engage in an interdisciplinary dialogue to investigate the facets of transcultural development that form the roots of the heterogeneous cultures of modern Europe.
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9783110405767
9783110405798
DOI:10.1515/9783110405750
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