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Informationen zum Autor John Wolffe is Professor of Religious Studies at The Open University Klappentext This is an exceptional collection of essays that looks at the issues of conflict, conversion and coexistence in the religious context since the third century Zusammenfassung This is an exceptional collection of essays that looks at the issues of conflict! conversion and coexistence in the religious context since the third century -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction by John Wolffe1. Pagan and Christian in the third to fifth centuries - Janet Huskinson 2. Islam, Christianity and the crusades: rival monotheisms and monotheistic rivals - Jo Pearson 3. Post-Reformation Britain and Ireland: The churches of the British Isles1560-1691 - Anne Laurence 4. Contentious Christians: Protestant-Catholic conflict since the Reformation - John Wolffe 5. The Hindu renaissance and notions of universal religion - Gwilym Beckerlegge 6. How the times they were a-changing: exploring the context of religious transformation in 1960s Britain - Gerald Parsons 7. Women, priesthood, and the ordained ministry in the Christian tradition - Susan Mumm 8. Christians, Jews and the Holocaust - K. Hannah Holtschneider 9. Religion, Conflict and Coexistence in Palestine/Israel - David Herbert 10. Religion and contemporary conflict in historical perspective - John Wolffe and David Herbert