Sacred Boundaries

Keith P. Luria
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Sacred Boundaries

Keith P. Luria
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  • Date de publication : Sep 10, 2005
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 357
  • Éditeur : The Catholic University of America Press
  • ISBN : 9780813214115
  • Dimensions : 6.0" W x 1.0" L x 9.0" H
Keith P. Luria is Professor of History at North Carolina State University. He is the author of Territories of Grace: Cultural Change in the Seventeenth-Century Diocese of Grenoble.
"Keith Luria has written a luminous and deeply researched study of religious coexistence and conflict in seventeenth-century France. Through burial rites and cemeteries, intermarriages, women's spirituality, and personal conversion accounts, he explores a range in religious borders, from the porous to the negotiated to the exclusionary. Sacred Boundaries helps us understand the historical anthropology of early-modern France and gives new insight into the choices and challenges of our own time."—Natalie Zemon Davis, author of The Gift of Sixteenth-Century France

"Luria's handling of the Catholic community within the framework of conflict and coexistence with Protestant neighbors is especially fresh and helpful. There is nothing quite like Luria's treatment and it will be regarded as a significant advance in exploring religiously divided communities."—Raymond A. Mentzer, University of Iowa

"The subject is topical, the approach is sophisticated, and the book takes one more deeply into the texture of relations between Catholics and Protestants within the families and communities of early-modern France than any previous study to date. This book applies a powerful new typology of the different ways in which religious groups living in the same community can define the boundaries between themselves. As a result, it has implications for understanding problems of religious coexistence and conflict in all multi-religious societies."—Phiip Benedict, Institut d'histoire

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