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2. Between Syria and Egypt: Alms, Work, and the “Holy Poor”
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Peter Brown
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Challenge of Religion in History 1
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Part One. Late Antique and Medieval Religious Debates and Their Modern Implications
- 1. Pagan Challenge, Christian Response: Emperor Julian and Gregory of Nazianzus as Paradigms of Interreligious Discourse 15
- 2. Between Syria and Egypt: Alms, Work, and the “Holy Poor” 32
- 3. Medieval Monks on Labor and Leisure 47
- 4. Sibling Rivalries, Scriptural Communities: What Medieval History Can and Cannot Teach Us about Relations between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam 63
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Part Two. Early Modern Perspectives on Spirituality, Culture, and Religious Boundaries
- 5. The People and the Book: Print and the Transformation of Jewish Culture in Early Modern Europe 83
- 6. The Jewish Book in Christian Europe: Material Texts and Religious Encounters 96
- 7. Mission and Narrative in the Early Modern Spanish World: Diego de Ocaña’s Desert in Passing 115
- 8. Incombustible Weber: How the Protestant Reformation Really Disenchanted the World 132
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Part Three. From the Premodern to the Modern World: Sacred Texts, Individual Agency, and Religious Identity
- 9. Religion and Gender in Enlightenment England: The Problem of Agency 151
- 10. Constructions of Jewish Identity through Reflections on Islam 169
- 11. Bible, Translation, and Culture: From the KJV to the Christian Resurgence in Africa 185
- 12. Reflections on the Bible and American Political Life 203
- Notes 221
- Contributors 267
- Index 271
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: The Challenge of Religion in History 1
-
Part One. Late Antique and Medieval Religious Debates and Their Modern Implications
- 1. Pagan Challenge, Christian Response: Emperor Julian and Gregory of Nazianzus as Paradigms of Interreligious Discourse 15
- 2. Between Syria and Egypt: Alms, Work, and the “Holy Poor” 32
- 3. Medieval Monks on Labor and Leisure 47
- 4. Sibling Rivalries, Scriptural Communities: What Medieval History Can and Cannot Teach Us about Relations between Judaism, Christianity, and Islam 63
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Part Two. Early Modern Perspectives on Spirituality, Culture, and Religious Boundaries
- 5. The People and the Book: Print and the Transformation of Jewish Culture in Early Modern Europe 83
- 6. The Jewish Book in Christian Europe: Material Texts and Religious Encounters 96
- 7. Mission and Narrative in the Early Modern Spanish World: Diego de Ocaña’s Desert in Passing 115
- 8. Incombustible Weber: How the Protestant Reformation Really Disenchanted the World 132
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Part Three. From the Premodern to the Modern World: Sacred Texts, Individual Agency, and Religious Identity
- 9. Religion and Gender in Enlightenment England: The Problem of Agency 151
- 10. Constructions of Jewish Identity through Reflections on Islam 169
- 11. Bible, Translation, and Culture: From the KJV to the Christian Resurgence in Africa 185
- 12. Reflections on the Bible and American Political Life 203
- Notes 221
- Contributors 267
- Index 271