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Transnational networks and cross-religious exchange in the seventeenth-century Mediterranean and Atlantic worlds: Sabbatai Sevi and the lost Tribes of Israel

Marriott, Dr BrandonHotson, Professor Howard(Series edited by)Urbanek, Dr Vladimir(Series edited by)
Part of the Universal reform, studies in intellectual history, 1550-1700 series
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In 1644, the news that Antonio de Montezinos claimed to have discovered the Lost Tribes of Israel in the jungles of South America spread across Europe fuelling an already febrile atmosphere of messianic and millenarian expectation.

By tracing the process in which one set of apocalyptic ideas was transmitted across the Christian and Islamic worlds, this book provides fresh insight into the origin and transmission of eschatological constructs, and the resulting beliefs that blurred traditional religious boundaries and identities.

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Ashgate
1472435850 / 9781472435859
eBook
28/07/2015
England
English
163 pages
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