BOOK ABSTRACT: This collection of new essays examines the long-standing question of apocalyptic expectations around the turn of the first millennium. Including works by scholars of medieval history, literature, and religion, this book argues that apocalyptic expectations did exist around the year 1000. It provides a more balanced and nuanced approach to the issue than the traditional views that either identify a time of fear, the \u27terrors of the year 1000\u27, or deny that awareness of the millennium existed. This book, instead, recognizes that there were a variety of responses to the eschatological years 1000 and 1033 and that these responses contributed to the broader social and religious developments associated with the birth of Europ...
Western Views of Islam in Medieval and Early Modern Europe considers the various attitudes of Europe...
The leading questions in discussing the role of the Islam in Europe are: how and in what ways did Eu...
BOOK ABSTRACT: This book considers the various attitudes of European religious and secular writers t...
Since 1970, the period covered by Millennium: Jahrbuch zu Kultur und Geschichte des ersten Jahrtause...
What will be the face of Islam in the twenty-first century? A preoccupation with the future is alway...
This presentation intends to explain that there was a time in the history of the Muslims known as th...
In Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, the Second Coming of Christ was connected to the beginn...
The year two thousand is in itself not of any vital millennial or eschatological significance for Is...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...
This is an eye-opening exploration of a troubling phenomenon: the fast-growing belief in Muslim coun...
Islamic civilization flourished in the Middle Ages across a vast geographical area that spans today'...
This volume includes papers on ancient apocalypticism and eschatology in the crucial period prior to...
A very successful book formulated years ago in its title, The Coming Dark Age, (from the original It...
The most basic eschatological conceptions of Islam are found already in the Qur’ān. The expansion of...
Samuel Huntington (1927-2008) claimed that there would be seven eight civilizations ruling over the ...
Western Views of Islam in Medieval and Early Modern Europe considers the various attitudes of Europe...
The leading questions in discussing the role of the Islam in Europe are: how and in what ways did Eu...
BOOK ABSTRACT: This book considers the various attitudes of European religious and secular writers t...
Since 1970, the period covered by Millennium: Jahrbuch zu Kultur und Geschichte des ersten Jahrtause...
What will be the face of Islam in the twenty-first century? A preoccupation with the future is alway...
This presentation intends to explain that there was a time in the history of the Muslims known as th...
In Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, the Second Coming of Christ was connected to the beginn...
The year two thousand is in itself not of any vital millennial or eschatological significance for Is...
Recent advances in research show that the distinctive features of high medieval civilization began d...
This is an eye-opening exploration of a troubling phenomenon: the fast-growing belief in Muslim coun...
Islamic civilization flourished in the Middle Ages across a vast geographical area that spans today'...
This volume includes papers on ancient apocalypticism and eschatology in the crucial period prior to...
A very successful book formulated years ago in its title, The Coming Dark Age, (from the original It...
The most basic eschatological conceptions of Islam are found already in the Qur’ān. The expansion of...
Samuel Huntington (1927-2008) claimed that there would be seven eight civilizations ruling over the ...
Western Views of Islam in Medieval and Early Modern Europe considers the various attitudes of Europe...
The leading questions in discussing the role of the Islam in Europe are: how and in what ways did Eu...
BOOK ABSTRACT: This book considers the various attitudes of European religious and secular writers t...