Worlds of difference : European discourses of toleration, c. 1100-c. 1550 / Cary J. Nederman.
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- HM1271 .N44 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [143]-151) and index.
Introduction: Toward a More Tolerant Middle Ages -- 1. Beyond Intolerance: Sources and Sites of Medieval Religious Dispute -- 2. Demonstration and Mutual Edification in Inter-religious Dialogue -- 3. Skepticism, Liberty, and the "Clash of Ideas" in John of Salisbury's Writings -- 4. Negotiating the Tolerant Society: The Travail of William of Rubruck -- 5. Heresy and Community in Marsiglio of Padua's Political Thought -- 6. Nationality and the "Variety of Rites" in Nicholas of Cusa -- 7. Equality, Civilization, and the American Indians in the Writings of Las Casas -- Conclusion: Tolerating Different Worlds.
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