Topographies of Tolerance and Intolerance Responses to Religious Pluralism in Reformation Europe

"Topographies of Tolerance and Intolerance challenges the narrative of a simple progression of tolerance and the establishment of confessional identity during the early modern period. These essays explore the lived experiences of religious plurality, providing insights into the developments and...

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Other Authors: Plummer, Marjorie Elizabeth (Editor), Christman, Victoria (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Brill 2018
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