Focusing on the Renaissance to the Enlightenment, this book explores how Christian perspectives shaped Western images of the Muslim Middle East. It delves into the intense debates surrounding divine and human power during this transformative period, highlighting the interplay between faith, culture, and perception. The work offers valuable insights into the historical context and evolving attitudes towards Islam, making it significant for both scholarly and popular audiences interested in the complexities of intercultural relations.
Ivan Kalmar Bücher



White But Not Quite
- 216 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
The response to neoliberal globalisation in Central Europe has led to populism arising from its brutal transition to capitalism. Kalmar uses examples from popular culture to sport to reject as racist the idea that Central Europe's cultures are incompatible with liberal democracy.
Word, Sign, Culture
- 72 Seiten
- 3 Lesestunden