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101 _agre
200 _aCrusading peace
_echristendom, the muslim world and western political order
210 _aBerkeley and Los Angeles, California
_cUniversity of California Press
_d2002
215 _a406 σ.
_d25 εκ.
320 _aΠεριέχει βιβλιογραφικές αναφορές και ευρετήριο
330 _aTomaz Mastnak's provocative analysis of the roots of peacemaking in the Western world elucidates struggles for peace that took place in the high and late Middle Ages. Mastnak traces the ways that eleventh-century peace movements, seeking to end violence among Christians, shaped not only power structures within Christendom but also the relationship of the Western Christian world to the world outside. The unification of Christian society under the banner of "holy peace" precipitated a fundamental division between the Christian and non-Christian worlds, and the postulated peace among Christians led to holy war against non-Christians.
606 _92622
_aΣταυροφορίες
606 _97432
_aΕιρήνη (Θεολογία)
676 _a909.07
701 _913608
_aMastnak
_bTomaz
712 _915588
_aUniversity of California Press
801 _aGR
_bΒιβλιοθήκη Ακαδημίας Θεολογικών Σπουδών Βόλου
_c20220418
_gAACR2