Fictions of Sacrifice : Early Modern Texts, Political Theology, and Secularization (Routledge Studies in Early Modern Religious Dissents and Radicalism)

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Fictions of Sacrifice : Early Modern Texts, Political Theology, and Secularization (Routledge Studies in Early Modern Religious Dissents and Radicalism)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 306 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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This interdisciplinary edited collection reconsiders how sacrificial ideas - encompassing guilt, justice, punishment, atonement, and community formation - shaped debates over sovereignty, legal authority, religious identity, and the cultural imagination in early modern political theology.

Major works in Reformation and early modern historiography still tend to overlook how deeply intertwined religion, politics, and literary culture were in this period, often framing secular modernity as the product of a steady cultural break from religion. These essays juxtapose early modern understandings of sacrifice and sovereignty with modern debates, revealing how foundational the category of sacrifice was to both religious and political discourse. From conflicts between Catholics and Protestants to the contested meanings of martyrdom, from legal and inquisitorial texts to travel narratives, poetry, and drama, this volume traces how sacrificial language structured early modern visions of collective life. Engaging a wide range of confessions and traditions - magisterial, dissenting, and non-Christian alike - it offers a fresh perspective on the formation of early modern communities and reopens the question of how religion and literature contributed to the making of modernity, challenging familiar stories of secularization.

This book will be of interest to intellectual historians and literary scholars, particularly those studying the interrelations between early modern religion and politics.

Contents

1. Introduction - Sacrifice in Late Mediaeval and Early Modern Europe

2. Self-Sacrifice and Kiddush ha-Shem: The Martyrdom of the Portuguese Conversos of Ancona (1556)

3. Sacrifice, the Law of Nature, and Political Thought in Early Modern Catholicism

4. Until Death: Self-Sacrifice and Inquisitorial Apologetics in Early Modern Italy

5. Beyond Tragedy: Erasmus, Origen and Euripides on Sacrifice

6. The Mosaic Distinction and Dramatic Form: Sacrifice in the Tragedies of Joost van den Vondel (1587-1679)

7. Joachim Oudaan's Servetus: Collegiant Treurspel, Socinianism and the Vicissitudes of Martyrology

8. Two Ideas of Theocracy: Erastus, Beza and Toleration

9. Cannibals, Cross, and Crown: Catholic and Indigenous Religion in the Making of English Protestant Identity during Francis Drake's Circumnavigation of the World

10. Sacrifice and Magistracy: From Faustus Socinus to Jan Crell

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