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Encountering Others, Understanding Ourselves in Medieval and Early Modern Thought
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How did medieval and early modern religious traditions deal with otherness? Were the different and the divergent systematically rejected? How did these traditions pave the way for the tolerant and respectful views we identify with modernity? This volume presents historically nuanced answers, explaining how religious authors dealt with otherness and showing what this tells us about their respective conceptions of the human condition.
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