Journal of the History of Ideas Pub Date : 2022-09-29 Ian Campbell
Abstract:
Early modern Europeans organized important reflections on the nature of political society and the justice of warfare around their image of the American Indian. But Jewish parents and children, living in Europe at the mercy of Christian societies and states, also provided Europeans with the occasion to reflect on government and holy war. This article will describe the relevance of Christian theology to the experiences of one Roman Jewish family in the 1640s, before reviewing the place of forced baptism in Scotist thinking on politics in Rome, and establishing the connection between these doctrines and holy war.
中文翻译:
早期现代罗马苏格兰主义中的犹太家庭、强迫洗礼和圣战
摘要:
早期现代欧洲人围绕他们的美洲印第安人形象组织了对政治社会性质和战争正义的重要反思。但是,生活在欧洲受基督教社会和国家摆布的犹太父母和孩子也为欧洲人提供了反思政府和圣战的机会。本文将描述基督教神学与 1640 年代一个罗马犹太家庭的经历的相关性,然后回顾强迫洗礼在苏格兰人对罗马政治的思考中的地位,并建立这些教义与圣战之间的联系。